The New Breed Girls Move

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Photos from The New Breed Girls Move's post 15/05/2026

Today,We come with a heart full of gratitude, returning all praise and glory to God for the successful completion of The New Breed Girls Move “No Shame Project.”
The 5th and 6th of May marked a powerful milestone as 16 Community-Based Organizations from Plateau State, including The New Breed Girls Move, showcased the impactful outcomes of the SSPF Project Close-Out.
With the presence of DEC Management, the Local Approval Committee (LAC), the DEC-SSPF Project Team, and State MDAs, the event celebrated innovation, accountability, and community transformation.
Together, we are turning grassroots solutions into lasting development impact and strengthening hope for resilient communities across Plateau State.
Our special appreciation goes to Bread for the World and the Development Exchange Centre (DEC) for their support, partnership, and commitment to community development.
A Big thanks to the project team
Kopdima Yilnangmwa Joseph (finance Officer), Chacha Bako (Project Officer)
Mafeng Pankyes Simon (M&E officer)
Grace Gideon Spinoza, Sakmicit Ladep and Julcit Zwalda who served as faithful volunteers. Halima Roy , Nankyer Inusa and Garba Peace Toje , Oma Sunday and Chacha Bako
Lastly, our special appreciation Goes to the Sabon Gari and Mado communities of Tudun Wada Jos North LGA Plateau State.
To God be all the glory!

07/05/2026

Join The Executive Director of the New Breed Girls Move tomorrow on the Community Project of the Voice program as she will be speaking on Mother Daughter Relationships.
We will learn about:
Understanding each other
Bridging the gap
Respectful communication
Boundaries and a lot more.

for more info check the flyer.

21/03/2026

Yesterday, Charity Emmanuel of the New Breed Girls Move had the opportunity to facilitate a menstrual hygiene and personal care session with the beneficiaries of the Emmanuel Ivorgba Center’s “The Voice Program.”
We had an amazing and impactful time as we:
Gained a clear understanding of what menstruation is
Shared personal first-time menstrual experiences
Discussed proper menstrual hygiene practices
Encouraged confidence and self-esteem, even during menstruation
It was truly a safe, engaging, and empowering space for learning and growth.

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