At DEW Empowerment Foundation, our work with vulnerable girls has taught us an important truth: when a mother is empowered, the chances of a child staying in school and thriving become significantly stronger.

Many vulnerable girls come from homes where mothers and caregivers are doing their best under difficult economic conditions. In many cases, the inability to afford school fees, uniforms, books, or other educational needs is directly connected to limited income opportunities and lack of financial stability within the household.

This is why financial literacy and women’s economic empowerment remain central to our mission.

Practical money skills, lasting change.

We believe that empowering women with practical money skills — such as saving, budgeting, business management, financial planning, and entrepreneurship — can create lasting change for entire families.

When women are financially informed and economically empowered, they are better positioned to support their children’s education, provide stability at home, and build a more secure future.

When mothers rise, daughters have a greater chance to dream, stay in school, and succeed.

From survival to stability.

Our goal is not only to support vulnerable girls directly, but also to strengthen the women raising them. Because sustainable impact happens when mothers are equipped with the knowledge, confidence, and opportunities needed to break cycles of poverty and dependence.

Through financial literacy, mentorship, enterprise support, and capacity building initiatives, we are helping women move from survival to stability — and from limitation to possibility.

At DEW Empowerment Foundation, we believe empowering women is one of the most powerful ways to protect the future of vulnerable girls. Because when mothers rise, daughters have a greater chance to dream, stay in school, and succeed.