About Us

Kiosate Foundation Service to Humanity


Kiosate Boy Child Foundation (KBCF) is a non governmental organization focusing on the boy child to help him take his right place in the society. the foundation has a mission to ensure that the boy child is well equipped mentally, socially, psychologically and otherwise in order to fit into his society and create positive impact in all areas of life.
The foundation was founded by lady Stella Adibolouembele Doumu in 2023. she is passionate about the boy child with the soul goal of seeing he succeed.
The organization has so far from inception carried out several sensitization/empowerment programs through out Bayelsa State and it’s environments.
These activities include:
1. We have carried out sensitization programs in schools and communities whereby resource persons were invited to give talks on topics that concerned the boy child. over fifty to hundred male youths were in attendance.
2. We are also observing the international boy child day programs date every 16th of May yearly.
3. We organize talks shows in churches in attendance with parents on topics ” the need to care for the boy child, secret cry of the boy child, the youths and their mental health etc.”
4. We have giving out financial assistance to male child suffering from ailments like terrible sore etc.
5. We carry out medical outreaches in areas like motor parks etc. involving especially the male child.

Lady Stella Adibolouembele Doumu
CEO
Aims:
The foundation is aimed at making positive impacts on the youths, especially the male youth, and ensures that they conform to societal values, embrace attitudinal re-orientation, exhibit and sustain positive behaviors and skills for a better life and community.  
Objectives:
1.To create fora  for the male youth to understand themselves and their world.
2.To identify the key issues and problems bedeviling the male youth that constitutes hindrances to their dreams of being responsible men in society and futures leaders.
3.To unravel the menace of drugs, especially prohibited drugs in today’s male youth and their negative effects to their lives, people around them and the society in general.
4.To identify remedies, proffer solutions and alleviate the consequences of the negative impacts of prohibited drugs.
5.To provide assistance to the male youth through skills acquisition, counselling, trainings, referrals etc. that will put them out of the streets and make them more responsible citizens.

Why Choose Us

Compassionate at the hearth of our care..

we have dip passion and empathy for the development of the boy child.

Administration
We are made up of dedicated and hard working administrative staff….
Experience
We have wealth of experience in advocating for the boy child…
Activities
– Sensitizations
– Seminars
– Outreaches

Our Careers

Working with kiosate Boy Child, offers career prospects in areas like advocacy, education, social work, and community development .

1. Advocacy and policy: Boy Child Advocacy: Promote the rights and needs of boys, working to address issues like violence, discrimination, and lack of access to education and resources. Policy Analyst: Research and develop policies that support the boy – child, working with government and non – governmental organization. Lobbyist: Advocate for changes in laws and policies that affects boys lives. 2. Education and Development: Teacher/Educator: Work with boys in schools or community learning centers, focusing on academic and life skills development. Program Coordinator: Mange and implement programs that support the education and development of boys.

Social Worker: Provide counseling, support, and resources to boys and their families, addressing issues like poverty, abuse, and neglect. 3. Community Development and Outreach: Community Organizer: Mobilize communities to support boy – child initiatives and address local issues. Project Manager: Oversee the implementation of projects that benefit boys, ensuring they are effective and sustainable. Outreach Specialist: Raise awareness about the needs of the boys and promote boy child advocacy.