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Help multifarious people with your little donation. Go Through Our Causes

Senior Care

SLFBS provides support to the older neighbor. On top of supporting the needy, we also deliver food to older and disabled citizens.

Education

Our goal is empower children for a life long fulfillment by providing quality education

Opportunities

Teach children to be better prepared to handle the academic, social and emotional pressures of school system. Also educate them on health and wealth opportunities.

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Media

Donate money anywhere & anytime to offer help in Sierra Leone people through different medias.

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Become Volunteer

Take initiate to become a volunteer and help those people, who do not have any hope for good living.

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Send Donation

Choose any medium either offline or online to send donation and aid NGOs to support people who are facing poverty.

The Village of BAKEH CURVE AHMADIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL in Sierra Leone these Video strike a cored of Hope, the chief of the village his name is PA Santigie he is speaking local language call TEMNE and the Teacher speaking CREOLE which is broken English, followed by the village women all of this people saying the same thing crying for Help.

Your little Donation will give a splendid support and opportunity to AHMADIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL children in BAKEH CURVE VILLAGE IN Sierra Leone and foster community service support for this village women and their families. And also help vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change to the village of BAKEH CURVE AHAMDIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL thank you for your support,

Donation Holders say.Read Below
Alexa Von Tobel once said “Kids can learn a lot about necessities and wants by recognizing what people live without. A common routine, but one that should not be overlooked, is having a family donation to a charity for those less fortunate. Ask your kids to search for items, toys, or clothes that they no longer use and contribute those items a collections box.”

SYLVIA JALLOH