House of Amaezan is a comprehensive rehabilitation center, safe space and shelter — meeting the biological, psychological, social and spiritual needs of every person who walks through our doors.
We treat addiction, trauma and crisis as what they actually are — multidimensional. Our BPSS framework addresses every layer at once, in logical sequence.
Medical assessment, withdrawal management, nutrition and physical health support — coordinated with qualified clinicians.
Trauma-informed counselling, CBT, group therapy, and individualised mental-health treatment for the underlying drivers.
Family reintegration, vocational pathways, education support and peer community — rebuilding the relationships that sustain recovery.
Meaning-making and values work — respecting each person's beliefs while helping them rediscover purpose and dignity.
Each intervention is free, evidence-based and built around the BPSS model.
A structured outpatient program combining medical, psychological and social support — at no cost to clients or families.
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A protected refuge for women and children navigating crisis — with counselling, shelter, and a clear path forward.
Learn moreSchool fees, materials and ongoing mentorship for at-risk children — because education is the most durable form of recovery.
Learn moreFrom teen mentoring to drug-use advocacy, from safe spaces to scholarships.
A 4-month free program for change-makers, healthcare workers, and social professionals. Contribute 6 hours weekly. Gain SBIRT & rehabilitation training, certification, and real-world experience.
Decades of combined experience in psychology, public health, education and community development.
Curator of Warri Hub, Global Shapers Community (World Economic Forum). Founder of Summer Upcycle School.
Paediatrician, public health practitioner and academic bridging health, environment, and social equity across Nigeria and the UK.
Counselor and Founder of The Shelter NGO, that spear heads global virtual trainings on drug rehabilitation. As an alumnus of the University of Calabar and Lagos state University, she boldlyleads rehabilitation programs, in restoring lives. She recently bagged her doctorate degree as well.
Whether you can give six hours a week, refer a client, or contribute to the Education Fund — there's a place for you here.