Kingdom Builders Global Women’s Ministry is a faith-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that Educates, Empowers, and Encourages teen girls and women from diverse ethnicities. We bring awareness to Psychological Abuse and holistically train women and teen girls to design and build a stable family life through education and break the cycles of Psychological Abuse for the next generation
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Mental health challenges have become a crisis for women and teen girls. They need to build their lives on a solid foundation of truth in Christ. Discover their purpose, set boundaries, protect their Mental Health.
We offer special training through workshops, events, and personal coaching that uncovers how a traumatic experience of psychological abuse ignites an erosion process in women and teen girl’s mental health. Our training exposes the subtle warning signs and damaging effects that verbal aggression has in a victim’s life and the lives of their children.
Our holistic approach to empowerment builds the self esteem of women and teen girls and forms new mindsets. We encourage all of our students to become mentally strong, self-sufficient, and leaders in their community. We are committed to educating teen girls and women on how to avoid the cycles of Psychological Abuse. This empowerment will impact their lives, prevent mental illness, and physical abuse. We do not provide shelter for victims of domestic violence. If you are in a domestic violence relationship and you need help, we recommend that you contact the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Hotline. (NCADV)-1-800-799-7233.
Women Shelters:
We educate women regarding the trauma associated with probable outcomes and cycles of psychological abuse, and how to become whole and self-sufficient women.
Empowerment Sessions:
We educate women and teen girls through awareness, and empower them to become self-sufficient through the following classes:
Training Locations -Women shelters, special workshops for sports (NFL, NBA, and more), conferences, retreats, colleges, and teen girl camps.