The Need

Liberia is still healing—from Ebola, poverty, and systemic challenges—and Love For Liberia is standing in the gap. Your support can help restore hope, dignity, and opportunity to thousands of children and families.

A group of people unloading boxes from a truck in an outdoor setting, with some standing inside the truck and others on the ground among the boxes. One woman in the foreground carries a box, smiling, wearing a black and white striped shirt and black pants.

A Nation Rebounding. A Mission Responding.

Liberia has endured unimaginable hardship. The 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak devastated the country, claiming over 4,800 lives and collapsing an already fragile health system.

Even today, survivors bear physical and emotional scars, and the ripple effects continue to impact healthcare, education, and economic stability.

Despite efforts to rebuild, Liberia remains one of the poorest nations in the world, with over 34% of the population living below the national poverty line.

Access to clean water, electricity, and basic services is limited—especially in rural areas.

Only 29.8% of Liberians have reliable electricity, and many communities still lack safe drinking water.

But perhaps most urgent is the need to care for Liberia’s children. Nearly 41% of the population is under the age of 14—a staggering number of young lives facing barriers to education, health, and spiritual growth. These children represent Liberia’s future, and they need our help now.

Woman operating a manual water pump in an outdoor setting with trees and plants in the background.

Love For Liberia is responding with compassion and purpose. Through our two schools—Kulius School of Excellence in Barnesville near Monrovia and John Sumo Preparatory School in Gbarga—we serve children from nursery age through 8th grade, with plans to expand into high school in Johnsonville, Montserrado County. We’ve also launched a vocational school to equip young girls with practical skills to support their families.

The Needs Are Great

  • Baskets filled with colorful school supplies, including crayons, colored pencils, scissors, markers, and highlighters.

    School Supplies

    Many students lack basic items like notebooks, pencils, and backpacks.

  • A stack of colorful hardcover books against a gray background.

    Books For A Library

    We’re building a space where children can read, learn, and dream.

  • Three worn, hardcover Bibles stacked horizontally on a wooden surface, with the top Bible's spine visible, showing the title 'Holy Bible' in gold lettering. The middle and bottom Bibles also show the titles and have visible signs of wear and tear.

    Bibles

    Spiritual formation is central to our mission—every child deserves access to God’s Word.

  • Clothes hanging on a rack, including t-shirts, shirts, and jackets in various colors and patterns.

    Clothing and Shoes

    Many families cannot afford even the essentials.

  • Person washing hands with running water.

    Clean Water

    Safe drinking water is a daily struggle in many communities.

  • A black and white photograph of a stethoscope resting on a surface, with the chest piece in the foreground and the tubing curving in the background.

    Healthcare Access

    Post-Ebola recovery is slow, and many children still face preventable illnesses.

How You Can
Help

Your partnership—through prayer, giving, and advocacy—can transform lives. Whether it’s sponsoring a child, donating supplies, or inviting our team to share at your church, every act of generosity ripples outward.

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress…” — James 1:27

Together, we can bring healing to a nation still recovering. Together, we can raise up leaders, disciples, and dreamers. Together, we can show Liberia that love never fails.