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My Brother and Sister’s Keeper is a Christ-centered nonprofit organization based in the United States and actively serving in Bonoua, Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa. Our mission is to empower vulnerable and marginalized women through vocational training, holistic care, mentorship, and compassionate community support that restores dignity, strengthens economic independence, and nurtures lasting hope. We believe every woman carries God-given value and potential, and we are committed to creating safe pathways toward healing, stability, and opportunity.
Through our Women’s Career Training Center, women receive free training in practical skills such as sewing, hair braiding, housekeeping, entrepreneurship, and life-skills development. Alongside vocational education, we provide wellness education, mentorship, spiritual encouragement, and supportive relationships designed to help women grow in confidence, leadership, and personal resilience. Our ministry seeks not only to meet immediate needs, but also to help break cycles of poverty, dependency, exploitation, and trafficking vulnerability by equipping women with sustainable tools for long-term success.
At the heart of our ministry is a vision for transformed families and stronger communities throughout Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa. We believe that when women are empowered, entire households and future generations are impacted. Through faith, practical support, and community partnerships, My Brother and Sister’s Keeper works to cultivate environments where hope is restored, lives are rebuilt, and women are equipped to become leaders, providers, and sources of encouragement within their communities.
Our holistic programs are designed to restore dignity, cultivate independence, and create lasting transformation through
Construction for our permanent facilities begins in Year 1 with completion targeted by the end of Year 2.