Ebonyi State

Phase 1 Completed: Skill Development in Bathing Soap & Detergent Making

We’re proud to announce the successful completion of Phase 1 of our Skill Development Programme in Ebonyi State , equipping participants with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in bathing soap and detergent production.

This milestone marks the beginning of a journey toward self-reliance, creativity, and sustainable livelihood. Together, we’re not just teaching skills ,
we’re building futures.


FEF Ebonyi State Chapter Launches Skill AcquisitionInitiative to Boost Manufacturing and Economic Independence

Ebonyi State Skill Production Training Commences Today, 22nd October Donate The Frugal Empowerment Foundation (FEF) Ebonyi State Chapter has unveiled an ambitious Skill Acquisition Initiative aimed at empowering youths and able-bodied individuals in the state. This initiative is designed to equip beneficiaries with practical skills in manufacturing, enabling them to become financially self-reliant. According to FEF Ebonyi’s leadership, the training center will focus on production-based skill acquisition, ensuring that participants do not just learn but also begin manufacturing their own products. With a one to two-year projection, the initiative aims to establish a fully operational and financially self-sustaining production hub


PAD A GIRL CHILD SENSITIZATION INITIATIVE”

Our goal is to ensure that every girl receives education through sensitization programs. As we approach the upcoming FEF Caring Saturday’s event, aimed at assisting 5000 less privileged individuals in Ebonyi State, we are dedicated to providing young girls with crucial sensitization programs. These programs cover topics like the use of sanitary pads, reusable options, and we also plan to donate up to 5000 sanitary pads on the same day. Despite limited resources, we are confident that with your support, we can furnish these essential materials. Join us in empowering the girls of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Empower a Girl Child today at

Today, on International Day of the Girl Child, FEF, in collaboration with Orchids Employment Initiative, hosted a historic event. The purpose was to empower and educate young girls, focusing on sensitization and enhancing self-esteem.


50 Women To Be Trained in Soap Making Skills in Ebonyi State

Between August 5th and 8th, 2025, 50 women in Ebonyi State will gain valuable soap-making skills through a collaborative training initiative between the Frugal Empowerment Foundation (FEF) and SMEDAN. This programme is designed to enhance economic independence, improve hygiene standards, and promote sustainable community development.

Frugal Empowerment Foundation
Sponsored by FEF


Our desire is to ensured a Girl’s Child is educated through sensitisation programs, ahead of the upcoming FEF Caring Saturday’s event to cater for up to 5000 less privileged at Ebonyi State, we will be providing young girls, a sensitisation programs such as usage of sanitary pad, reusables and donating up to 5000 sanitary pads to them same day. Our resources are limited and we are sure with your help, we will be able to provide these essential materials to them. Pad a Girl’s Child today at

Please support our cause,




Today, the International Girl Child’s Day, FEF in partnership with Orchids Employment Initiative hosted a historic event, aim to empower and educate the girl’s child about sensitisation and self esteems.


The school students are not left out, our desire is to build a profound Nation together. Help educate a child on leadership at …….

And it’s not just the school students who are included; our mission is to collectively build a stronger nation. Contribute to the education of a child in leadership at




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