Saphira Global Center For Social Development

Saphira Global Center For Social Development

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Photos from Saphira Global Center For Social Development's post 30/04/2026

We organized and successfully conducted a one-day psychosocial support session for victims of the gruesome Angwan Rukuba attack here in Jos (My beautiful city).

The intervention was initiated by the Plateau State Association (PSA-USA), whose members, though far from home, continue to keep their hearts with us back here, and was implemented by us at Saphira Global Center for Social Development.

It was a deeply impactful session filled with open conversations, emotional expression, and meaningful steps toward healing. Our colleagues in the civil society sector demonstrated remarkable expertise in trauma healing, we are sincerely grateful for their valuable contributions and commitment to this intervention. Jerusha Chaimang and Gaius Dachet we salute you both!

I am deeply appreciative of the PSA-USA for the trust placed in my team and me to lead this initiative. The impact was evident, and we are encouraged by the positive outcomes. As an organization committed to humanitarian aid, it is essential that we also give attention to key areas like these for they are crucial in aiding the effectiveness of our work.

May we see a better Plateau State 🙏

06/03/2026

Lend a helping hand whenever you can, it changes the receiver's life in many ways than you know.

10/12/2025

We're in need of your support once more, this year oir goal is to reach out to 50 households living in poverty with food items. 🙏🙏🙏

Photos from Saphira Global Center For Social Development's post 20/10/2025

In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, our team had the privilege of engaging with girls in two communities: Dogon-Karfe and Tudun-Wada. We focused on supporting coming-of-age girls and spent some time with them to enlighten and have open conversations about personal hygiene and menstrual health.

Our discussions centred on empowering the girls to embrace their identities with confidence and pride, we had enlightening conversations about nurturing personal cleanliness and embracing their uniqueness as girls, menstrual health focusing proper hygiene, dignity and self-care for overall well-being.

Special hugs to Nurse Vivian Chidozie AKA "Nurse V" who bought in her expert skills to lace the activity with her admirable energy on the health talk and proper demonstrations.

Special thank you to Terry Eze, National Sales Manager, Hayat Nigeria for being a constant force in supporting our activities with free sanitary pads and other toiletries 🙏

100 girls benfitted from this outreach while as we distributed complimentary sanitary pads to each girl, with 50 packs shared in Dogon-Karfe and another 50 in Tudun-Wada.

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