Mentor: Onomen Ekhoragbon
DIPLOMAT (ages 10 - 11)
Mentor's Name: Onomen Ekhoragbon
Mentor's Email address: [email protected]
Mentor's Phone Number: +17802467955
Time of Class: 9am CST
Zoom Meeting Link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81266216594?pwd=8kbaTei6zp2DHxDSxTaW6maVmsrLBG.1
Meeting ID: 812 6621 6594
Passcode: 041236
DIPLOMAT WhatsApp Community:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/JZFfVskt92M7yKZ6VZ5SL1
Onomen Ekhoragbon is a Mental health and Addictions Recovery practitioner in Canada. A dedicated family coach, pastor, and advocate for kids, women and family empowerment, with a passion for encouraging others. Onomen leverages her diverse talents to make a meaningful impact in the lives of immigrant families in Canada and globally. As a Gospel artiste and content creator, she blends faith and family themes in her Instagram reels and Youtube, offering inspiration and guidance to her followers.
Onomen's expertise extends to teaching resilience, identity, confidence, hard work, and social media management to immigrant kids, ensuring they are well- equipped to navigate their new and ever changing world. Onomen's commitment to family harmony is evident in her various initiatives, including a yearly music event - Family Christmas Carol Fest, A Healthy Christmas For Mums and Kids” that provides free food, gifts, glasses, medicine, medical and mental health consultation to women and their kids once every year.
She also hosts a talk show and a webinar series addressing the unique challenges immigrant kids, youths and families face, providing innovative solutions and support. Through her non-profit organization, TONE Foundation, and her engaging docuseries, "The Village Meeting" Onomen creates platforms for immigrant families and parents to discuss and solve common issues.
Additionally, she organizes youth camps to tackle social issues, relationships, and addictions, empowering the younger generation to overcome life's challenges.
Onomen has authored a life changing book called The Queen’s Advantage which has helped thousands of young women become emotionally stable individuals. Whether through her music events, coaching sessions, or community outreach programs, Onomen Ekhoragbon is a beacon of hope and strength for young people and families, helping them thrive and succeed.
She is happily married with two wholesome boys.