PAST CAMPAIGNS & UPDATES
CHARLES LUKE TOWN AGRICULTURAL PROJECTThanks to a generous donor, we have been able to support an agricultural program for Charles Luke Town. In a month they have hand cleared 30 acres of brush and planted seed. The villages will soon have their own food supply, a product to sell in the markets, and a sustainable future.
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DIGNITY: PERIOD
At the beginning of 2016, we started a promotion to purchase menstrual cups for students in Liberia. We partnered with Meluna Cups, and with your help we were able to purchase over 300 cups!
Now we are in the process of informational and trial groups so we can impact the best group. It is important that we consider different areas of a girl’s life, her religious convictions, her parents’ concerns, her age, and her family unit/support. While we were there in October 2016, we were able to start the first steps toward introducing this concept of a “cup.” It was well received but it is a process.
We thank everyone who participated, shared, donated, etc. You are world-changers! Please see Menstrual Cups to read how transformative this can be for a girl in Liberia.
Now we are in the process of informational and trial groups so we can impact the best group. It is important that we consider different areas of a girl’s life, her religious convictions, her parents’ concerns, her age, and her family unit/support. While we were there in October 2016, we were able to start the first steps toward introducing this concept of a “cup.” It was well received but it is a process.
We thank everyone who participated, shared, donated, etc. You are world-changers! Please see Menstrual Cups to read how transformative this can be for a girl in Liberia.
THE TOUCH LIBERIA PROJECT
Touch Liberia was Dignity: Liberia's response in the fall of 2014 to the Ebola crisis that spawned a network of complex, life-threatening problems in addition to the dangerous virus.
UPDATES:
We raised over $20,000 towards the Ebola crisis which included monies for food and supplies for Charles Luke Town and Lott Carey as well as fees for shipping the container full of food and medical supplies. We thank all those who supported this campaign with their generous gifts. The Touch Liberia Project is sponsored by Dignity:Liberia. Questions? Contact us.
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