HEPSIBAH MOMS INITIATIVE

Who We Are

Our Story

In Nigeria today, millions of families, particularly those led by single mothers, struggle daily with food insecurity, poverty, and social isolation. Despite their strength and resilience, single mothers often face overwhelming odds:
• They are disproportionately affected by hunger and lack of access to basic resources.
• Many lack the skills, support, or opportunities needed to achieve financial independence.
• Social stigma and emotional strain often compound their economic challenges, leaving them feeling invisible or unsupported.

In underserved communities, especially rural and peri-urban areas, these challenges are intensified by limited infrastructure, low awareness, and fragmented support systems. Children in these families are more likely to experience malnutrition, drop out of school, or miss out on opportunities for growth and development.

At Hepsibah Moms Initiative, we believe this is not just a personal crisis, it’s a national concern. When mothers suffer, families weaken. When families weaken, communities falter.

That’s why we are committed to:

Ending hunger through targeted food aid and nutrition education, especially in vulnerable communities.

Advocating for the Rights of vulnerable single mothers and widows.

Empowering women with the tools, training, and networks needed for self-reliance.

Building bridges of hope; one mother, one family, one community at a time.

Our Vision

To create a world where no mother walks alone, no child sleeps hungry, and every family has the chance to thrive in dignity and hope.

Our Mission

To empower single mothers and vulnerable communities in Nigeria by providing food support, fostering self-reliance, and building sustainable solutions that fight hunger and poverty, with a vision to see a hunger-free nation where families flourish and communities thrive in dignity and opportunity.

Our Core Values

01

Compassion

We lead with love

02

Empowerment

We affect lives positively

03

Service

We are hands-on and heart-deep

04

Community

We rise together

Our Core Objectives

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Meet Our Founder & President

Violet Olalekan-Alabi

Financial Wellness Advocate | Humanitarian Leader | Community Builder || Counsellor

Violet Olalekan-Alabi is a passionate humanitarian and financial wellness advocate whose life’s work is centered on uplifting women, empowering families, and transforming vulnerable communities across Nigeria.

With over 15 years experience in the banking sector, specializing in investment banking and managing high-net-worth clients; Violet brings a wealth of financial expertise and compassion to the communities she serves. She holds an MBA from the Netherlands Business School, alongside certifications in Train the Trainer, International Digital Facilitation, and AI Prompt Engineering from La Plage Meta Verse.

Her greatest impact, however, comes from her role as the visionary behind Hepsibah Mommies Initiatives, a nonprofit organization committed to empowering single mothers, fighting hunger, and restoring dignity to marginalized communities. Under her leadership, the NGO has carried out numerous interventions across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, delivering food relief, skills training, emotional support, and holistic empowerment to women and families in need.

Through Project 1000, the organization’s flagship initiative (now known as Hepsibah Pantry Of Hope), Violet has spearheaded community outreaches that have fed thousands of families, empowered women to become self-confident, and provided hope where it once seemed lost. Her work is grounded in empathy, faith, and the belief that every woman deserves a second chance, and every child deserves a full plate.

In addition to her humanitarian efforts, Violet is a dedicated mentor and speaker who continues to raise awareness around financial literacy, responsible stewardship, and community development. She also served on the board of Benford International School contributing her insights to education and youth development.

When she’s not leading outreach efforts or facilitating financial wellness workshops, Violet finds joy in worship, traveling with family, learning new things, and making meaningful connections that reflect her values of service and love.