
BOSEJA is a dedicated non-profit organization committed to empowering adolescent girls through Sexual Reproductive Health Rights education, life skills training, and structured mentorship.
We focus on supporting girls from low-income and Indigenous communities, ensuring they have equal access to education and opportunities. By advocating for their rights, we help them build confidence, resilience, and the skills needed to break barriers.
For many marginalized girls, education is more than just learning—it is a lifeline. BOSEJA works closely with schools, parents, and local leaders to create safe, supportive environments where girls can thrive. Our programs address critical challenges such as gender inequality, teenage pregnancy, and sexual violence, ensuring that every girl has the tools to secure a better future.
Year-round learning programs that build skills, confidence, and resilience, empowering girls to thrive and reach their potential.
We provide tutoring in Maths, Science, and Literature, enhancing school performance and supporting learning beyond the classroom.
Our programs educate girls on menstrual hygiene, body autonomy, and provide sanitary pads to support their well-being.
We equip girls with computer skills, coding, and STEM mentorship, ensuring equal opportunities in high-paying careers.
Through storytelling, photography, writing, and public speaking workshops, we empower girls to share impactful stories and build confidence.
Discover how Boseja is changing lives by empowering adolescent girls through education,
mentorship, and advocacy. This video highlights our mission to break barriers and
create opportunities for girls from low-income and Indigenous communities.
Join us in making a difference!