Who We Are — Purple Wand Shelter Initiative
About Us

A Movement for Inclusion,
Justice & Human Dignity.

The Purple Wand Shelter Initiative is a non-political, non-profit humanitarian organization registered in Nigeria under the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). We exist to protect, empower, and advocate for vulnerable individuals across the nation.

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Born from a Recognition of Exclusion.

The Purple Wand Shelter Initiative was born from a recognition that many vulnerable individuals face multiple layers of exclusion. Children with disabilities are denied quality education. Survivors of violence struggle to find safety and support. Women facing poverty and abuse often lack pathways to independence.

We were established to challenge these realities and build systems that restore dignity, opportunity, and hope. Our organization was founded by Barrister Ufuoma Ese Omimi-Okoro, a legal practitioner, certified sign language educator, and child protection advocate whose vision is rooted in justice, inclusion, and lasting social change.

We operate at the intersection of education, law, technology, mental health, and community development to create innovative and sustainable solutions for some of society's most pressing challenges.

What Purple Wand Means

Every word in our name carries a deliberate promise to the communities we serve.

Purple

A symbol of dignity, healing, resilience, and humanity.

Wand

A representation of active intervention and empowerment.

Shelter

A commitment to safety, restoration, healing, and belonging.

Initiative

A promise of continuous action, innovation, and advocacy.

Our Mission & Vision

We harness the power of technology, education, mental health innovation, community engagement, and legal advocacy to serve individuals affected by poverty, abuse, displacement, disability, and exclusion.

Our Mission

To dismantle systemic barriers and restore dignity to marginalized lives through inclusive education, trauma-informed care, emergency shelter, legal empowerment, and equitable access to resources.

Our Vision

We envision a Nigeria and Africa where every child, regardless of ability, gender, or circumstance, has the opportunity to learn, lead, and thrive.

  • Inclusion replaces marginalization
  • Justice replaces silence
  • Empowerment replaces dependency
  • Education is accessible to all
  • Disability is not a barrier to opportunity
  • Survivors are supported and restored

Our Core Values

These principles guide every decision, program, and partnership we build.

Radical Compassion

We approach every individual with empathy, respect, and humanity. No one is beyond the reach of care.

Inclusion

We design programs that ensure accessibility and participation for all — regardless of ability, background, or circumstance.

Justice

We advocate for rights, equity, and systemic change. Silence in the face of injustice is not an option.

Innovation

We leverage technology and creative solutions to address social challenges in scalable, sustainable ways.

Accountability

We remain transparent, ethical, and committed to measurable impact in everything we do.

Restoration

We believe in second chances. Every survivor deserves the tools and support to rebuild a life of dignity.

Our Team

Our multidisciplinary team brings together expertise across education, law, mental health, technology, and community development.

D

Deaf Educators & Interpreters

Certified sign language professionals ensuring accessible communication and inclusive learning environments.

M

Mental Health Professionals

Trauma therapists and counselors providing survivor-centered, culturally informed care and recovery support.

L

Legal Advocates

Rights advisors and legal practitioners championing justice, policy reform, and protection for the vulnerable.

V

Vocational Trainers

Skilled instructors equipping survivors and youth with practical skills for economic independence.

T

Ed-Tech Specialists

Innovation leaders building accessible digital tools and platforms for learners of all abilities.

C

Community Mobilizers

Grassroots connectors bridging the gap between programs and the communities that need them most.

S

Survivor Mentors

Lived-experience mentors offering peer support, guidance, and hope to those on the journey to healing.

A

Support Personnel

Dedicated administrators and operations staff keeping our shelters, programs, and advocacy running smoothly.

F

Founder & Leadership

Barrister Ufuoma Ese Omimi-Okoro and the executive team providing strategic vision and organizational direction.

Be Part of the Change.

Together, we are building a future where no child is forgotten, no survivor is abandoned, and no voice goes unheard.