About us

Our Mission

The Story Behind the Stanley Foluke Foundation

Founded in 2023, we aim to uplift less privileged African women, girls, and youths through education, skill development, and advocacy for gender equality

The Stanley Foluke Educational and Women Development Foundation, founded on May 22nd, 2023, is a non-profit organization committed to creating transformative opportunities for less privileged African women, girls, and youths. At the heart of our work lies a dedication to driving positive change through education, empowerment, and sustainable development.

Our mission is to provide insightful and sustainable solutions that foster success and growth. Through comprehensive training programs, we empower individuals to focus on their businesses, personal development, and long-term goals. We believe that equipping women, girls, and youths with the tools to overcome challenges is key to building stronger, self-reliant communities.

Our vision is bold: to be the world’s leading authority in uplifting African women, girls, and youths. We strive to help them plan, focus, and diligently achieve their goals—encouraging them to concentrate on opportunities rather than obstacles.

The Foundation operates with a core belief in the power of education and skill development as catalysts for change. We champion initiatives that provide vocational training, business mentoring, and access to resources for personal and professional growth.

In addition to our training efforts, we focus on humanitarian causes such as:

  1. Empowering women through entrepreneurial support.

  2. Advocating for education and literacy programs.

  3. Promoting gender equality and inclusion.

  4. Providing resources for business and personal development.

At the Stanley Foluke Educational and Women Development Foundation, we are not just an organization—we are a movement of hope and progress. Together, we envision a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Join us in our mission to create lasting impact and build a brighter future for African communities.