Dahna-Esther Fearon
Minister Dahna-Esther Fearon is the founder of ‘’Release Me, a movement that educates, empowers and establishes young men and women into understanding their purpose and destiny. She has also established ‘Big Sis Lil Sis Girls Club’ which was launched in October 2017 to empower young girls aged 12-22 about their identity, purpose and self-worth through experiential workshops and seminars.
Dahna-Esther Fearon is also the author of Transition - How to Get from Here To A Place Called There where she shares her story - her journey of faith which led to her manifesting her dream career after years of intense struggle.
Her book Transition - How to Get from Here To A Place Called There was the basis for monthly masterclasses that empowered others to break free from their limitations and shatter through the glass ceilings that seek to stop every reader from breaking out into their God-given destiny.
Dahna-Esther is an emblem of hope to everyone who hears her speak. She gives a sense of hope that lets everyone know that they can and will make it through no matter what. The mantra of her journey is never to give up, no matter the odds stacked against you, you must push and persevere.
In March 2019, she received the 'Women Appreciating Women 100 Most Inspirational Women' Award for the recognition of her work and contribution to empowering young women and men.
In May 2024, Big Sis Lil Sis Girls’ Club Purpose Journal was published, its purpose is to be a literary mentor to young girls who are missing mentors and role models. There is so much potential in our young women, that Dahna-Esther wanted to create something that will help young girls from disadvantaged backgrounds aspiring to be greater than what they are facing in their personal lives and local communities. Upon reading the Girls’ Club Journal, she desires to see young girls who are hopeless to gain hope and see that everything they have dreamed of becoming is possible despite the limitations they may face.