An empowering initiative forged to provide interventions for the most vulnerable individuals in our community.
An empowering initiative forged to provide interventions for the most vulnerable individuals in our community.
Our main purpose is to restore dignity and respect to children, women and the elderly who have been made vulnerable by abuse, neglect and lack of resources.
Our main purpose is to restore dignity and respect to children, women and the elderly who have been made vulnerable by abuse, neglect and lack of resources.
A group of women in the Westbury community came together on the 16th December 1996 to form the Women of Vision organization.
This empowering initiative was forged to provide interventions for the high levels of poverty, abuse, substance abuse and lack of recourse for the most vulnerable individuals in our community – namely children, women and the elderly.
About us
We have been active for 21 years and survived many upheavals and great victories. The longevity of our organization is based on the passion, loyalty and love exhibited by our founders, staff, volunteers and stakeholders.
Our main purpose is to restore dignity and respect to children, women and the elderly who have been made vulnerable by abuse, neglect and lack of resources.
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WOV T-shirt
This t-shirt has been designed by the socially conscious designer Adriano Souras to prevent discrimination and to commemorate Zero Discrimination Day on the 1st March. Our organisation endorses this day as we work to destroy the discrimination suffered by many because of their poverty, gender, health status and any element that threatens their human dignity .