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Academic Education

We identify and provide scholarships opportunities, learning materials, and mentorship

Vocational Education

Our vocational programs equip participants with marketable skills in areas like tailoring

Technical Education

HEAL offers technical training in fields like IT- Hardware repair, Network Administration and other

HEAL LIBERIA

Who We Serve

HEAL LIBERIA

Who We Serve

Single Parents

Equipping them with skills and education to support their families and achieve financial independence.

Victims of Societal Ills

Helping those affected by poverty, violence, or systemic inequality rebuild their lives through education and support.

Teenage Girls

Providing education and life skills to empower them to become leaders and changemakers in their communities.

Less-Privileged Individuals

Offering resources and opportunities to those who face financial hardships.

Drug-Abused Youths

Supporting recovery and rehabilitation through educational and vocational training.

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About foundation

About Liberia

Liberia is a country in West Africa which was founded by former American slaves. It is one
of only three sovereign countries in the world that were founded by former slaves, the others being Haiti and Sierra Leone, established by Great Britain. The emigration of former slaves was funded and organized by the American Colonization Society (ACS). The mortality rate of these settlers was the highest in accurately recorded human history. Of the 4,571 emigrants who arrived in Liberia from 1820 to 1843, only 1,819 survived until 1843.

Liberia as a country was founded by African-Americans in the 1820s. These Americo-Liberians governed the country until 1979, when they were overthrown in a coup in 1980. Liberia was governed by a military dictatorship until 1990, and then suffered two decades civil wars. In 2003, the women of Liberia helped bring an end to the Second Civil War, and in 2005, Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was elected President of Liberia. In 2017, George Weah, a former world best soccer player was elected president. Since then Liberia as a country continues to retrograde with corruption and bad governance; low class families can no longer afford to survive.

Projects

Our Projects

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Tailoring
Houston, Texas – 2019-2020 Tailoring (sewing) Training Programs
Houston, Texas - 2019-2020 Tailoring (sewing) Training Programs Gbah
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Helping
Bomi County – Computer Literacy Training Program 2010 Tubmanburg
Bomi County - Computer Literacy Training Program 2010 Tubmanburg
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Training
Bomi County – Computer Training Program 2004
Bomi County - Computer Training Program 2004
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Get Involved

Donate

Your support can change lives. Every donation helps provide resources, training, and opportunities to those in need.

Volunteer

Join us in making a difference. Whether you’re a teacher, mentor, or professional, your skills can transform lives.

Partner With Us

We collaborate with organizations, businesses, and individuals who share our vision. Together, we can amplify our impact.

Programs

Our Programs

Scholarships and Grants

We solicit and provide financial assistance to students who demonstrate potential but lack the resources to pursue their education.

Community Centers

Our community hubs offer safe spaces for learning, mentorship, and skill development.

Workshops and Seminars

From leadership training to financial literacy, we offer workshops to help participants navigate life and work more effectively.

Outreach and Advocacy

We work tirelessly to raise awareness about the importance of education and to advocate for policies that benefit marginalized groups.

Academic Scholarship & Educational Support Programs
  • Scholarship Opportunities – Provide tuition assistance for underprivileged students, especially teenage girls, orphans, and war-affected youth.
  • School Supplies & Learning Materials – Distribute books, uniforms, and essential learning tools to support education.
  • Mentorship & Tutoring – Connect students with mentors for academic and professional guidance and personal development.
Vocational & Technical Training Programs
  • Skill Development Workshops – Offer training opportunities in trades like carpentry, tailoring, welding, and mechanics to empower individuals for sustainable livelihoods.
  • Technology & Digital Literacy Training – Equip students with IT and digital marketing skills to prepare them for modern job markets.
  • Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development – Provide business training and micro-grants to help participants start their own businesses.
Empowerment & Rehabilitation Programs
  • Support for Drug-Abused Youths – Organize rehabilitation programs, counseling, and skill-building initiatives to reintegrate affected individuals into society.
  • Single Parents & Women Empowerment Initiatives – Offer financial literacy, parenting support, and vocational training to help single parents achieve economic independence.
  • Youth Leadership & Development – Encourage leadership skills, public speaking, and personal development programs to build confidence and self-reliance.
Community Engagement & Social Welfare Programs
  • Poverty Alleviation & Food Assistance – Provide basic needs, including food, clothing, and hygiene kits for struggling families.
  • Health & Wellness Awareness – Educate communities on hygiene, nutrition, and mental health, and offer medical outreach programs.
  • Anti-Violence & Social Justice Advocacy – Raise awareness and support for victims of abuse, gender-based violence, and other societal injustices.
Restoration & Hope-Building Initiatives
  • Counseling & Trauma Healing – Provide therapy and emotional support for war-affected youth and victims of abuse.
  • Restorative Education for Dropouts – Offer adult literacy programs and second-chance education opportunities for those who left school early.
  • Community Centers & Safe Spaces – Establish learning centers where individuals can access education, mentorship, and skill training.
  • Hiring- Help identify internship and Job placement opportunities for graduates where necessary
Join Us in Creating Change

Together, we can break barriers, uplift communities, and create a brighter future for Liberians and other nationals worldwide. Be part of the HEAL movement today!

HEAL is a non-profit organization aimed at helping Liberians and other nationals that are less privileged, orphans, drug abused, single parents, victim of society ills.

it is about providing educational opportunities for Liberians across the nation Liberia, especially in the areas of high school education, community college, university, vocational, technical, and professional education, other African nationals in Africa and in America.

Partners

Partners and sponsors who help us save people