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I was born and raised in Monrovia and spent my teens living through the war in Liberia. After I graduated from High School, I went to work with the United Nations. I had a passion for the kind of global reform the UN represents but had to start from the bottom since Higher Education was almost impossible to attain in my war-torn homeland. After 2 years, I moved to New York City and studied Liberal Arts at City College. I still live in New York and have decided to dedicate my life to Haven Missions..
When I left Liberia at age 21, I always meant to return to help rebuild my country. Now that there is a stable government, I'm honored to do my part to improve the lives of women and children brutalized by the war. As Project Director for Haven Missions, I'm committed to developing our programs to provide food, housing, education, healthcare and safe drinking water for orphaned children and displaced women.
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