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Training and Education

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Let's A.C.E. life together

Training and Education .

Achieving the enhanced health outcomes we envision for our communities requires purposeful steps. As “Your Friendly Community Health Educator,” I specialize in delivering comprehensive health education training tailored for groups of all sizes. Whether it’s in-person or online, at churches, community centers, conferences, seminars, or any requested venue, I am dedicated to making a positive impact. Our training sessions accommodate audiences of varying sizes and can be customized to fit different durations.

From shedding light on Stalking Awareness and Domestic Violence to addressing Human Trafficking and Cervical Cancer Awareness, our educational initiatives cover a spectrum of vital topics. We are committed to empowering individuals with the knowledge they need and guiding them toward actionable steps.

Let’s work together to foster a healthier community.

Reach out to us at lalenses2@gmail.com, and let’s embark on a journey towards informed and empowered well-being.

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What People Say

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Dr. Akeda Pearson

President/CEO,Premier Training and Professional Development

It has been my absolute delight to know and collaborate with Dr. Lillian for over 7 years. She is accomplished, articulate and highly knowledgeable in the field of public health; esp. as it relates to human trafficking and intimate partner violence. Dr. Lillian's research skills are second to none while her genuine personality exudes a spirit of caring.
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Prof. Hope Eghagha (MNAL)

Convener, MIND AND SOUL HELPERS INITIATIVE & Education Consultant to Delta State Governnent Nigeria

I'm indeed delighted to put in a word for the vibrant, articulate, and engaging personality that is Dr. Lillian Agbeyegbe, after some ten years of collaborative work on mental health issues. One of her strong points is her ability to draw from a broad range of experiences and socio- cultural reservoirs. She is hands-on on mental health issues both in Nigeria and America. She researches her topics meticulously before our monthly wrbinars to the delight of her audiences. I therefore recommend Dr Agbeyegbe for greater assignments and tasks in the months and years ahead.
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