Upcoming Events
Ovie Brume Foundation actively participates in events and encourages volunteers and partners to get involve in the promotion of noble causes. A glimpse of the upcoming events in near future is listed below.
Youth Centre Summer Camp
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
Nelson Mandela International Day
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
World Youth Skills Day
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
World Population Day
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
International Literacy Day
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
International Day of Peace
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
World Teachers’ Day
When looking at the stories told by women with disabilities, we realised that violence was a recurrent theme, something women could potentially face on a daily basis. What we also recognised is that this violence was vicious and deep, meaning that it took numerous forms and shapes. We read a number of stories about mistreatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. We also read various stories of abandonment, rejection and stigma. Charities also need to remember that, whether their charity is registered with us or is...
OBF YOUTH CENTRE GIRLS ATTEND THE W.TEC SUMMER CAMP
Two members of the Ovie Brume Foundation Youth Centre were selected to participate in the 2017 Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC) Summer Camp, which held from 23rd July to 4th August 2017. The 2017 camp brought together 40 girls aged 13 – 17 years to encourage them to build and explore the possibilities of technology in creative ways as well as inspire them to get excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and groom them to be technology solution creators and innovators. While in camp, the...