Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ section! Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our organization, services, and how we support child safety. We aim to provide clear and helpful information to guide you through our resources and community initiatives.

AmiZone is a child protection and healing initiative focused on prevention, early detection, safe reporting, and recovery from abuse. We support children, survivors, families, and caregivers with education, expert guidance, and a safe community so no one has to face abuse alone.

AmiZone is for:

  • Children and young people

  • Survivors of abuse

  • Parents, guardians, and families

  • Teachers and caregivers

  • Therapists, child-care experts, and advocates

Anyone who wants to help protect children and vulnerable people

No. While children are at the center of what we do, AmiZone also supports families, friends, survivors (of any age), and professionals involved in protection, healing, and recovery.

Many cases of abuse go unnoticed until it’s too late. Victims often stay silent due to fear, shame, or lack of support, while families miss early warning signs. AmiZone helps by creating awareness, offering safe reporting options, connecting people to help early, and supporting healing.

We focus on:

  • Teaching children body safety and awareness

  • Helping families recognize grooming and warning signs

  • Providing age-appropriate education in schools and communities

Creating tools that encourage early reporting and intervention

Yes. AmiZone provides safe and confidential reporting options. Reports can be made by victims, friends, or family members. We guide users toward appropriate support services, including professionals and trusted partner organizations.

Yes. Where possible, AmiZone allows anonymous or confidential reporting to reduce fear and encourage people to speak up safely.

No. AmiZone is not an emergency service. In urgent or life-threatening situations, users are advised to contact local emergency services immediately. AmiZone supports awareness, documentation, guidance, and referrals to appropriate authorities and professionals.

Child safety and privacy are at the core of AmiZone. We follow strict child protection and data handling practices, ensure confidentiality, and never share personal information without consent or legal obligation.

No. Anyone can access AmiZone. We also help connect users to therapists, counselors, and experts where professional support is needed.

Many of AmiZone’s resources, education materials, and community initiatives are free. Some specialized services may involve partner organizations or professionals, which will always be clearly communicated.

Schools, parents, and organizations can partner with AmiZone for:

  • Awareness sessions

  • Child safety education

  • Community outreach

  • Referrals and support programs
    You can contact us directly to discuss partnerships.

You can support AmiZone by:

  • Donating

  • Volunteering

  • Partnering with us

  • Sharing awareness content

Advocating for child protection in your community

AmiZone is currently focused on Nigeria, with a broader vision to support children and families across Africa and beyond.

You can reach us via:

  • Email: [your email]

  • Website contact form

  • Social media platforms

We’ll always respond with care and respect.

  • Partner With Amizone

  • Contact

  • Privacy

  • Resources for Parents

  • Resources for Schools

  • Resources for Survivors