Healthcare workers in Liberia
What We Do

Our Programs

Two transformative pillars addressing the most critical needs of Liberian communities — healthcare workforce development and preventive maternal health.

Two Core Pillars

Building Healthier Communities

Dr. Gwenigale believed that lasting change requires both investing in people and delivering care directly to those who need it most. Our two programs reflect that dual commitment.

Young Liberian healthcare professionals and nurses working together in a medical setting
Pillar 1
Pillar One

Grow Our Own

The Grow Our Own Program is a transformative initiative designed to address the critical shortage of healthcare professionals in rural Liberia by investing in the potential of young adults within these communities. We provide comprehensive support — scholarships, mentorship, and professional development — to ensure financial barriers never prevent a young Liberian from becoming a healer.

Healthcare workforce development
Scholarships for aspiring healthcare professionals
Mentorship and medical education pathways
Professional development for future leaders
Community service and giving back
Learn More About Grow Our Own
Pillar Two

Preventive Maternal, Reproductive & Infant Health

This flagship health initiative centers on preventive care for women, mothers, and newborns in rural Liberia. We believe that healthy communities begin with healthy mothers — and that every woman deserves access to quality prenatal, postpartum, and reproductive health services, regardless of where she lives.

Accessible prenatal and postpartum mental health consultation
Maternal health care and education for rural communities
Newborn baby kits supporting maternal, newborn, and child health
Community public health events promoting preventive reproductive health care
Learn More About Maternal Health
Liberian women and healthcare workers at a maternal health community event in rural Liberia
Pillar 2
Support Our Work

Help Fund These Programs

Your donation directly supports scholarships, maternal health kits, community outreach, and the next generation of Liberian healthcare leaders.