Doreen Omosele the founder of the Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation upon her refusal to give up, made a bold decision to resume the admission of sex workers into the rehabilitation home. This decision came after the NGO had to temporarily shut down the Rehab Home due to sudden confrontations from the property owners…
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Aim and Objectives
Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation is a foundation saddled with the responsibility to raise a voice of change for the girls in sex trade.
Message
To reach out to sex workers with the message of love, hope, gifts, motivational talk and empowerment schemes.
Enlightenment
To reach out to secondary school girls in urban and rural areas to discourage them against sex trade.
Empowerment
To provide skill acquisition programs for the girl child.
Rehabilitation
To create a rehabilitate center where sex workers can blossom intellectually, financially, emotionally, spiritually and psychically
Support
To provide financial support by creating job opportunities and empowerment for ex-sex workers who pass through our rehabilitation program so they can be established in the society.
Voice
To raise a voice of help for girls in sex trade.
Read our Story
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Meet The Team

Doreen Omosele
Founder/Executive Director

Aaron Omosele
Chairman

Bethie Johnson
Secretary

Favour Oladejo
Financial Secretary

Abiodun Ademola
Public Relations Officer

Peculiar Uzendu
House Admin
Projects and Events
Through our outreach and mentorship programs, more than 400 sex workers have been impacted since 2015. We are currently running a rehabilitation center will accommodate 10 young women and girls with residential access for a period of six months and train them in vocational skills such as graphic design, printing, tailoring, and hairdressing, among others.
About Us
Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation (BGOF) was established to rehabilitate and empower young women and girls who have been victims of sex trafficking. The foundation achieves this by providing rehabilitation, learning and productive employment opportunities, improving their standard of living through skill development programs, and empowering them to be effectively integrated into society.
BGOF was founded in 2017 by Doreen Omosele and has reached out to more than 400 Sex workers in Nigeria