Safe Haven Positivity Initiative

Safe Haven Positivity Initiative

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🤎 Supporting you with your mental health and big life changes.
🫂 Bridging the mental health care gap in underserved communities

14/05/2026

The BWES 2.0 impact in collaboration with other NGOs

Photos from Safe Haven Positivity Initiative's post 18/04/2026

We hit our target at Kpansia Market. The BWES 2.0 outreach was a massive success, proving that we are stronger together.

​Huge shoutout to our incredible partners who joined us on the ground to provide essential services beyond business growth:
✅ Special Kids Specialists (supporting our unique families)
✅ Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Organizations
✅ Mental & Physical Health Experts

​Empowering a woman means caring for her mind, her body, and her safety. We are so proud to have reached our 100-impact milestone with such a powerhouse team behind us.

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16/04/2026

Losing someone or something meaningful doesn't just affect your heart—it affects your body and your mind.

​Join the Safe Haven Positivity Initiative (SHPI) for a profound webinar, "The Weight of Absence: Navigating the Biological and Emotional Stress of Loss." We’re diving deep into the science of grief and sharing practical strategies to help you build resilience and find your footing again.

​📅 Event Details:
​Date: Sunday, 26th April 2026
​Time: 7:00 PM
​Location: Online (Link below and bio)

​🔗 How to Join:
​Ready to take a step toward healing? Save the date and join us via the link:
👉 https://calendar.app.googl/3P8FEYMGJVV5KKSC7
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Understanding the physical toll of grief is the first step toward reclaiming your well-being.

​You are all invited to join us for this essential conversation.

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08/04/2026

It’s truly powerful to see how a simple conversation can change everything. When Susan stopped treating the demon as a monster and started treating him like a person, she broke through a wall that had likely been there for centuries. By simply listening and asking about his life, she gave him a "breath of fresh air" that he didn't even know he was missing.

The most healing part of their interaction wasn't a magic spell or a grand gesture, but the moment they shared a genuine laugh over something as silly as a watercolor class. That laughter acted as a release for all the tension and loneliness he had been carrying. It goes to show that the real "demon" many of us face is just the feeling of being isolated and misunderstood. In the end, being heard and finding something to smile about can be the best kind of medicine for a heavy heart.

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