Join the Mission

Get Involved

There are many ways to support the Foundation's mission — whether you volunteer your time, partner your organization, or donate to our programs.

How You Can Help

Many Ways to Make a Difference

Volunteer

Lend your time and skills to support our programs. We welcome volunteers in healthcare, education, communications, fundraising, and more.

Volunteer With Us

Corporate Sponsors

Partner with us as a corporate sponsor to make a meaningful impact in Liberia while aligning your brand with a powerful humanitarian mission.

Become a Sponsor

Organizational Partners

We seek partnerships with healthcare organizations, NGOs, universities, and community groups who share our commitment to Liberian health and education.

Partner With Us

Healthcare Professionals

Doctors, nurses, midwives, and public health professionals can contribute expertise, mentorship, and direct service to our programs.

Join as a Professional

Student Ambassadors

Medical and nursing students can serve as ambassadors — raising awareness, supporting fundraising, and connecting peers to our mission.

Become an Ambassador

Community Fundraising

Organize a fundraiser in your community, school, or workplace to support our programs. Every dollar raised makes a difference in Liberia.

Start Fundraising
Volunteer

Lend Your Skills
to Liberia

We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds — healthcare professionals, educators, communicators, fundraisers, and community organizers. Your skills can make a real difference in the lives of Liberians.

Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, midwives)
Public health and community health workers
Communications and marketing professionals
Fundraising and development specialists
Event organizers and community leaders
Students and young professionals

Express Your Interest

Fill out the form below and our team will be in touch.

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Make a Donation

Support the Foundation

Your financial support funds scholarships, maternal health programs, community outreach, and the next generation of Liberian healthcare leaders.