Welcome to Life Line, a charity organisation dedicated to helping young girls in Africa rebuild their lives after experiencing stigmatisation and isolation due to pre-pubertal pregnancies, related bodily odours, and forced early marriage. Our mission is to empower young girls by integrating reproductive health education, skills training, and family support to help them gain employment and build a better future for themselves and their families.
At Lifeline International, we are dedicated to alleviating poverty and hardship faced by teenage mothers in Africa and around the world. We also advocate for policy changes and greater public awareness about pre-pubertal pregnancies and related stigma, with the aim of creating a more supportive and accepting environment for girls in Africa.
As a registered charity in England and Wales, we are committed to rescuing, reorganising, and rehabilitating young girls who have been forced into marriage at the tender age of nine. These girls are often kidnapped and held captive in Northern Nigeria, where they suffer from a devastating condition known as VVF. Our organisation was founded by a group of medical professionals who saw a pressing need for support and resources for young girls affected by pre-pubertal pregnancies and related bodily odours in Africa, and we have since expanded our efforts to address the urgent needs of girls forced into early marriage.
Our team is made up of dedicated and passionate individuals who are committed to making a real difference in the lives of these girls. We work tirelessly to provide them with the resources and support they need to rebuild their lives and reclaim their dignity. With your help, we can continue to make a real difference and empower these girls to overcome the stigma, isolation, and hardship they have experienced and build brighter futures for themselves and their communities.
Charity Registration Numbers: England and Wales 1113502