About us

Help Liberia Foundation is a non-governmental, not-for-profit, non-partisan, Christian charity organization that is established to assist the needy people of Liberia, especially the underprivileged children of the society.

The Foundation was established in 2003 by Mr. Paul Yeenie Harry and Mrs. Anna Dobrowolska, a Polish citizen who is also the current President of the Board of the Foundation. Mr. Harry is a Liberian (currently resides in Poland).

The Foundation’s headquarters is in Poland, but its humanitarian programs/activities are carried out in Liberia, with the help of its representatives.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide quality, low-cost and, in some areas, free Christian education and basic needs to the underprivileged children of Liberia, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, denomination or gender, as well as to undertake life-enrichment and humanitarian programs and to help spread the Gospel of Christ Jesus. See our programs

Our Goals

  1. Establishing schools for poor Liberian children, as well as providing hot meals, clothing and health care for these children
  2. Providing educational materials, school supplies and furniture to needy Liberian schools
  3. Providing scholarship opportunities for impoverished Liberians
  4. Establishing vocational schools for disadvantaged children and school dropouts
  5. Conducting teacher training and adult literacy programs
  6. Conducting HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention programs
  7. Conducting nation-wide Bible training and evangelism programs
  8. Promoting human rights, social justice and the rule of law in the Liberian society

Our people

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