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Fixing Each Other's Crown And Abigail Arise: A Unified Vision

A recap of the FEOC and Abigail Arise collaboration, bringing women together for leadership, encouragement, faith, and practical upliftment.

Published 22 May 2026October 5
Women gathered around a table during the FEOC and Abigail Arise collaboration

When Two Missions Meet

The collaboration between Fixing Each Other's Crown and Abigail Arise brought together two platforms committed to helping women step into purpose with courage and support.

FEOCs practical focus on mentorship, GBV awareness, youth development, and economic resilience met Abigail Arises emphasis on spiritual encouragement and personal awakening.

A Gathering Of Purpose And Practicality

The conference created room for women to reflect on identity, leadership, healing, and responsibility. It was designed to feel both encouraging and actionable, helping attendees think about what support they need and what support they can offer others.

Collaboration matters because the challenges facing women are rarely solved by one organization alone. Shared platforms can expand reach, deepen trust, and connect people to more pathways of support.

Leadership Rooted In Service

Queen TK and Pastor Joylene Manganyi represented a shared belief that leadership should lift others as it grows. That kind of leadership is visible in mentorship, community outreach, skills development, and consistent encouragement.

The event was not presented as a final answer to every challenge, but as one step in building stronger networks of women who can support, refer, teach, and advocate with care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the FEOC and Abigail Arise collaboration?

It was a women empowerment conference collaboration focused on leadership, spiritual encouragement, personal growth, and community upliftment.

Who hosted the collaboration?

The event connected Fixing Each Other's Crown, led by Tsakani Mpofu, with Abigail Arise, hosted by Pastor Joylene Manganyi.

Was GBV awareness part of the event?

Yes. GBV awareness was included as part of FEOCs broader mission, with an emphasis on responsible support and referral rather than replacing professional services.

How can partners support similar collaborations?

Partners can contact FEOC to explore sponsorship, venue support, professional volunteering, speaker contributions, and community resources.

Continue The Work

FEOC relies on partners, volunteers, supporters, and donors to keep mentorship, training, wellness, and community programs moving.