Youth Rehabilitation: Restoring Hope, Shaping Futures

At Agapé4All: Cromwell Lilian Ibie Foundation, we believe that every young person deserves a second chance and the opportunity to build a better future. Through our Youth Rehabilitation Program, we support at-risk and struggling youth by providing mentorship, education, and life skills training, empowering them to break free from negative cycles and embrace a path of purpose and success.

Our Focus Areas

Mentorship & Counseling – Guiding young individuals through personal struggles, helping them regain confidence and direction.
Education & Skill Development – Providing access to scholarships, vocational training, and workshops to prepare them for stable careers.
Substance Abuse & Behavioral Rehabilitation – Supporting youth facing addiction or behavioral challenges with recovery programs and mental health support.
Entrepreneurial & Employment Opportunities – Equipping young people with business skills and job placement assistance to become self-reliant.
Community Reintegration & Support – Helping rehabilitated youth reintegrate into society with a strong support system and positive influences.

Transforming Lives, One Youth at a Time

Many young people we work with have faced abandonment, crime, addiction, or lack of opportunity. Through our holistic approach, we restore hope, rebuild confidence, and provide the tools needed for a fresh start. Our program has transformed countless lives, enabling youth to become role models, leaders, and productive members of society.

How You Can Support

🌍 Mentor a Youth – Inspire and guide a young person towards a positive future.
💖 Donate – Help us provide educational scholarships, vocational training, and counseling services.
🙌 Volunteer – Be part of the change by supporting our rehabilitation programs.

At Agapé4All, we see potential where others see struggle. By investing in our youth today, we are building the leaders of tomorrow.

💙 “Every young person deserves a chance to thrive. Together, we can restore hope and change lives.”