Zero Tolerance, Real Change: Safeguarding Awareness in Grand Bassa County.
Working Together to Keep our Girls Safe.
Today marks an important milestone for our foundation as we officially launched our Zero Tolerance on Safeguarding in Schools Across Liberia initiative.
Our first awareness activity was successfully piloted in Grand Bassa County, bringing together students, parents, and community members from various schools and communities.
This event served as a powerful reminder that safeguarding children especially girls requires collective action.
We are proud to have created a platform where communities could openly discuss the importance of protecting students from all forms of abuse and ensuring that schools remain safe environments for learning and growth.
As we move forward, our foundation will continue strengthening this campaign by partnering with more communities and schools to expand awareness across all fifteen counties of Liberia.
Our commitment remains firm: we uphold a zero-tolerance policy for any form of abuse against women and girls in every sector of our society.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the county authorities and the people of Grand Bassa County for warmly welcoming this pilot initiative and supporting our mission to safeguard students.
We also sincerely thank our incredible volunteers and staff who showed up with dedication and passion to make this awareness campaign possible.
Your commitment to protecting and empowering young people is truly inspiring. Special appreciation goes to our Senior Leadership Team for their continuous support, vision, and commitment to advancing our work.
Our foundation remains open to new partnerships and opportunities as we continue to support and empower disadvantaged women and girls across Liberia and around the world.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we honor the strength, resilience, and potential of women and girls everywhere. Happy International Women’s Day to all our women!
Together, we can build safer schools and stronger communities.