Healing & Empowerment for Survivors
Supporting survivors of rape, abuse, and rejection through healing, awareness, and empowerment.
Who are we?
RARE is a Mental and Emotional health organisation with a focus on Rape, Abuse and Rejection Experiences of young persons in secondary and tertiary institutions.
We provide therapy, legal support, awareness, and empowerment for survivors. We also believe we can reduce these experiences to the barest minimum by creating a global and national community advocating against these issues.
Our vision is to create a society where survivors of rape, abuse, and rejection can heal, access adequate support, and be empowered to thrive as whole individuals contributing positively to humanity.
What we Do
We provide trauma-informed therapy referrals, legal awareness and support, community education, and empowerment initiatives for survivors.
Why it matters
Research shows that a significant number of young people have experienced rape, abuse, or the effects of broken homes and family separation. These experiences have lasting impacts on mental health, education, career opportunities, and overall quality of life.
Core Values
Our work is guided by principles that ensure safe, ethical, and impactful support. These values shape every program, partnership, and decision we make.
Vision, Mission, Aim & Objectives

R.A.R.E Vision
To create a society where survivors of rape, abuse and rejection can heal, access adequate support and be empowered to thrive.

R.A.R.E Mission
We provide therapy, legal support, awareness campaign and empowerment programs for survivors

Aims & Objectives
To promote awareness healing and empowerment for individuals affected by rape, abuse rejection by creating a global and national community advocating against these issues.
Partnership & Collaboration
R.A.R.E collaborates with international donors, NGOs, corporate organizations, foundations, government agencies, community groups, and media institutions aligned with our mission. Through transparent governance and accountable practices, we work with partners to strengthen survivor support systems and advance prevention efforts.
Key impact


1,000+ youths reached | 50+ survivors supported
Testimonials About R.A.R.E
I'm grateful for your meetings - they've had a profound impact on me. One of the meetings helped me forgive someone and heal from past trauma, allowing me to build healthier relationships with women. Your support has been life-changing, and I'm thankful for the experience.
I'm truly grateful to be part of the RARE initiative group - it's exceeded my expectations! The weekly declarations, Q&A sessions, and teachings have been incredibly therapeutic for me. I love being part of this community, and I can attest that it's not just fun, but also healing and transformative. The group has helped me develop a more positive inner dialogue, and I'm thankful for the experience.
I've been truly impacted by this group! It's transformed my approach to teaching and broadened my perspective on life. I've learned that combining hard work with faith leads to excellence, and this group has been instrumental in teaching me that. I've also gained confidence in my abilities, realizing that with determination, I can achieve anything I set my mind to.
Asked Questions
R.A.R.E welcomes collaborations with international donors, NGOs, corporate organizations, foundations, government agencies, community groups, and media institutions aligned with our mission to support survivors of rape, abuse, and rejection.
Our partnerships include program funding, grants, technical assistance, capacity-building support, joint program implementation, research collaborations, advocacy initiatives, and policy-focused engagement.
Yes. Donors and organizations may choose to support specific thematic areas such as prevention, mental health, legal awareness, survivor empowerment, or community outreach programs.
Yes. R.A.R.E is open to cross-border collaborations and actively works with international institutions seeking to strengthen survivor-centered interventions in Nigeria.