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 two year old Musu is a widow, and provides for her family of seven through subsistence farming and cutting/selling wood. Wood is…
January 2024: Forty-six-year-old Tutu provides for her family by selling charcoal. Most Liberian households use charcoal for cooking, so it is a commodity that is…
January 2024: Kemah is a fifty eight year old widow struggling to provide for her family of ten. She is a subsistence farmer and grows…
January 2024: Louise is thirty-seven years old and provides for her six children by selling a local, organic wine (palm wine) made within the trunks…
January 2024: Forty-two-year-old Dorris is a single mother raising seven children. She sells palm nuts in the local market and also makes a large garden…
January 2024: Mary is a fifty two year old single mother caring for her five children in an extended family household. Mary dreams of constructing…
January 2024: Forty year old Betty is a single mother caring for six children. She provides for her family through subsistence farming; growing vegetables and…
January 2024: Thirty one year old Love is a single mother providing for her family of six children. She buys and sells rice in the…
January 2024: Helena is a forty five year old single mother supporting her seven children. She makes a livelihood through vegetable farming and selling some…
January 2024: Emma is a thirty-five-year-old single mother raising four children. She provides for her family through subsistence farming. Her children’s uncle used to help…