Meet Our Empowered Women
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Stay Connected with the Women You’ve Empowered in Liberia! Simply use our search box to look up either your name or the name of the empowered woman, and you’ll be able to read their inspiring stories and witness firsthand the real difference your donation is making. Alternatively, you can scroll through and explore the heart-touching stories that highlight the transformative impact of your support. We are immensely grateful for your participation in this life-changing program. Thank you for being an integral part of our mission!
January 2024: Fifty year old Martha is a single mother providing for her seven children through subsistence farming. Her older children helps out with the…
January 2024: Fifty two year old widowed Yah creatively provides for her family of eight through gardening and buying and selling charcoal. Yah desires to…
January 2024: Susanna is fifty two years old living with her husband and six children. Her husband makes and sells charcoal and does subsistence farming…
January 2024: Doris is a forty nine year old woman living with her husband and eight children. They make a living through subsistence farming. As…
January 2024: Fifty year old Elizabeth is a widow trying to provide for her children through subsistence farming. Elizabeth hopes to diversify her streams of…
January 2024: Forty-two-year-old Kou is a single mother providing for her seven children through subsistence farming. Kou’s story speaks of her current focus to discern…
January 2024: Martha is a forty nine year old widow providing for her family of eight children through subsistence farming. Her adult children help out…
January 2024: Mary is a sixty-year-old woman living with her husband and extended family consisting of her adult children, grandchildren and other relatives. Her husband…
January 2024: Patricial is a twenty nine year old single mother of two who makes a living through farming and selling produce in the local…
January 2024: Annie is a sixty year old single mother of six children. She wants to be able to sustain her children’s enrollment in school. …