Support A Family
This is a direct call and appeal to goodwill wishers, industries, teams, and families to support any one or two or more families of choice. The write-up is a brief to safeguard the family's dignity. More information can be provided once a reach-out and a choice is made on the family to be supported. We encourage all to look into the story and the resilience and impact your support would have in breaking a generational circle of inequality, poverty, and abuse.
Aminata Bah Family Pujehun
Aminata is a resilient single mother caring for three children. Her resilience is paying a huge price on her well-being, yet she smiles. Getting support for her family is a huge relief.
Fatmata Jebbeh Lumbeh Family Pujehun
Jebbeh Lumbeh, with her time-consuming petty trade and the four children she is raising, is an astute parent seeking support.
Gladys Mansaray Family Pujehun
Gladys, is a teenage mother who dropped out of school due to an unwanted pregnancy. She is now battling with her daughter, age 2. I need support to take care of my daughter and myself.
Martha Mansaray Family Moyamba
Marther, the elder sister and mother, has no choice but to fend for her family's survival. This generation of children is too innocent to fall prey. Put a smile on their faces and a bright future for them with your support.
Sonia Musa Family Moyamba
Sonia, a single parent, is left to take care of her son and make him look good and see him through school. How she does it, her son didn't know, and the mystery is within her bosom. Help lift the burden with your intervention on her family.
Wusia Yimbo Family Moyamba
Pregnant at an early age, Wusia has to protect and support her daughter and sister from recurrence. "As it is now, I am scared of repetition if no friendly family choose to help me".
Yeabu Doyie Kamara Family Western Area
Yeabu, a single grandmother and mother mining stone with no better tools to cater for her children and grandchildren through university and school and daily feeding. "I am getting tired of mining stone to pay their fees because of my age".
Kadijatu Jalloh Family Western Area
Kadijatu, "I grew up in a family where females are not allowed to go to school" I trade in local food stuff to support my husband, who is a commercial motorcycle rider and two children to school. What we make is not enough. I want to see my children have what I don't have: "education".
Marie Gbemeh Marah Family Western Area
My husband has been sick with a stroke for many years now! I am happy seeing my children grow, with my chacoal business I supported them. The medical bill and daily upkeep are sinking me. I need your help.
Kumba Marah Family Western Area
Kumba, my children and my late brother's children are all with me. I do water trade to support the home and the kids. The stress is heavy, and sometimes I can't sleep thinking about how to cope for the next day. The kids are brilliant without generous support; my kids may lose it.
Mariama Jawara Family Western Area
My children, brother and sister are the reasons I stand strong. My story is not different but unique. Handing over to a man as a teenager now as a breadwinner is not a story my sister and children must experience with your help.
Marima Williams Family Western Area
With a mini-mart at home, I support the running of my home, children's school and university fees. Provide support for my visually impaired son as well. "Any little intervention is a huge rock lifted off my back". Mariama is a mother of six.
Hawa Ruth Pessima Family Bo
Hawa is battling with her kids' daily survival as a mother who meant well for her family. "This aspiration is on the balance as the cost-of-living is getting tough on me". Please support my family.
Mary Conteh Family Bombali
Mary, lives with her mother and her children. Her daily hassle to survive with the entire family is "totally magical". Am not proud of. This promising family is seeking intervention for the restoration of dignity and a happy family.
Hawanatu's Family Bombali
Hawanatu is a single mother with two children - a girl and a boy. Her dedication to her children is top-notch as she does odd work daily that places her at risk. This work kept her far from her children for hours daily and left them unattended. With support, a family's love is restored.
Mary Teangbeh Family Western Area
Mary, is a single mother with 3 children, her sister and 2 nephews from her petty trade. My two daughters are ready for university, yet I can't afford the fees. Are they too falling victim to my situation? This is among the troubling questions I am asking myself daily when seeing them.
Fatmata Kamara Family Moyamba
Without being educated, Fatmata is supporting her children to school on a difficult circumstances. Walk to school daily, assist their mother with chores are determined kids with the aspiration of breaking generational poverty. This hope is with the mother who carries the hidden weight calling on generous people to help her carring it.
Mariama Koroma Family Moyamba
Mariama is a young adult with 3 children. Her love is unwavering, and trust her children will serve mankind. I do all I can to ensure they are safe. My worry is the economic trend, and my earnings cannot subsidise the reality. I wish for a helper to come to my family's aid.
Marie Turay Family Bombali
With her table trade, Grandmother Marie is supporting her grandchildren under difficult circumstances. How much she sells for a day and how she sustains her family is unimaginable. Her grandchildren can change the story with a helping hand to her.
Tenneh Kamara Family Bombali
Tenneh is left with no choice but to fend for her brother and sister. Her parents left to hassle for them. Saving Tenneh and her brother and sister from drugs and unwanted pregnancy is the support she may get, like now.
Zainab Kamara Family Bombali
A bright and promising young girl was stuck with pregnancy and now has a handsome boy whose future is in the balance. Zainab wishes to go back to school or learn skills to better take care of her boy. Your support is all she needs now.
Safiatu Sidibay, Widow of Bombali
Safiatu sell local food in the early hours of the morning; she uses the proceeds to support her children's school and daily survival. Supporting her family is a great deal.
Haja Suwande Jorokong Family Pujehun
The bright smile from Jorokong children comes with a steadfastness from a strong mother. Save her daughter from legal rape (early marriage) and her son from drug abuse by supporting her family.
Aminata Kanu Family Bombali
Aminata, was abandoned by her son's father at 3 months old, and he is now 20 months old. As a single mother in this current situation, my son's future can be bright with your help for my family.
Madusu Mariama Wularay Family Falaba
"Marrying early is normal in my district", Madusu. Now I have 3 children and also care for my sister's children too. I support the house with the daily trade I do, but that is barely enough. I am hopeful for the children's future with your help
Juliet Musu Konneh Family Pujehun
Strong woman, always finds ways to upkeep and safeguard her children, like Juliet. All I need is your assistance for my children to attain the fullest of potential and their service to humanity.
Fatmata Williams Family Falaba
Fatmata sells ataya to mobilise revenue and take care of herself, her children and her grandchildren, which is way below $2 a day, yet the children are attending school in very challenging circumstances and exposed to harm from podophile, accident and dropped-out and unwanted pregnancy. Support my family in any way you can.
Jarieu Barrie Family Koinadugu
Musukura Marah Family Falaba
Gramma Musukura, is worried about the future of her grandchildren. "I went through it, my children too and now my grandchildren. When would this end?".
Agnes Davis Family Moyamba
Isatu Bah Family Western Area
Grandmother Isatu Bah, is left with her grandchildren and her late sister's children. With her little trading at home, she provides the basics for them. These girls are surrounded by harm of rape, unwanted pregnancy and pedophiles. Please support my girls.
Mamusu Marah Family Koinadugu
I am scared seeing my daughters grow without being able to pay their college and technical vocational skill fees; The younger ones are in the balance. They may end up being violated, achievable dreams diminish, that's why I am seeking help for my family.
Nenie Sesay Family Koinadugu
My father, who is physically challenged, my sister and my children are with me; I serve as a support base. The demand is getting harder with the support required to attain their full potential. The ground is shaking beneath my feet. I need generous intervention.
Isatu Bangura Family Western Area
Isatu, a petty trader taking care of her children, her late sister's children, a physically challenged child, and a caregiver. She supports her husband running the home, pays fees and other utilities. The pressure rises as the children grow older, and demand rises. "As an illiterate woman, I value education, and I am proud to invest in all of them under my roof. I am requesting assistance from good people".
Aminata Gbassa Family Moyamba
I am blessed with four children. I am proud of being their mother despite the disappointment. Help me, help my kids be the personality they wish to be.
Kadie Turay Family Western Area
Kadie, an illiterate woman, is supporting 3 of her children in university, and 1 graduated. continue paying university fees and fees for the younger ones, while supporting the home with her husband unemployed, is the biggest nightmare she is facing. She is indeed a strong woman that require generousity to accomplish her motherly role and break the poverty circle of her generation.
Rugiatu Jalloh Family Western Area
Marrying early and the death of my 3 children's father, left me in a terrible situation of single-handedly raising them with my palm oil trade. I am seeking passionate individuals to aid my family.
Fatu Bangura Family Western Area
I live with my husband, who is a tailor; we are blessed with two beautiful children. My eldest son is from my ex-husband where I was married at an early age. Fatu's children are doing well in school, with a risk of retention if they fail to pay their fees, and house rent. Fatu is selling cooked food to sustain the family and support her husband from his subsistence tailoring work at home with an old machine.
Dora Kamara Family Western Area
Dora happens to be the community chairlady, irrespective of being an illiterate, which demonstrates her ability and leadership. With six children, she was able to support her husband to educate them, with one already graduated, another in a technical university, and the rest in junior school. She has been able to facilitate the construction of a school; however is faced with an unprecedented challenge that requires help for her family.
Margret Kribie Family Pujehun
Subjected to early marriage, it is with a heavy heart that I am with 2 of my 3 kids presently because I cannot fully support them all. Fending for the house and supporting my skill acquisition is a burden. My hope is to have support for my kids to grow up better and feel safe...
Adama Kondeh Family Koinadugu
These are my two children, whom I love dearly. Their father left them with me to shoulder their responsibility. "Early marriage and being deprived of schooling and acquiring technical skills is really a liability". My hassle is risky, and I am afraid of leaving my children early. Help me and my family be successful.
Aminata Marah Family Koinadugu
I was at a tender age when the responsibility of my brothers fell on me, that hinder my schooling. And subsequently end up being married after a while. I do have a supportive husband; however, collectively our earnings are below the belt compared to the increasing economic demand, social pressure and associated risk. I have a beautiful and promising family, I am afraid it would crash in fron og my face if nothing is done. Please assist my family," Aminata
Fudia Marah Family Koinadugu
Fatmata Mansaray Family Koinadugu
Hawa Mansaray Family Koinadugu
Isha Faroh Marah Family Koinadugu
Isha Faroh, an astute mother who supported her children after the passing of her husband, now supports her grandchildren. I felt fulfilled seeing them grow and leave for school; my fear is the increased financial burden on me to provide their basic needs. I look forward to a good Samaritan's support to help my family
Salaimatu B Family Kambia
Esther Sei Moyamba
Manuwa Thomas Family Moyamba
Phillicia Vincent Family Moyamba
Sallay Momoh Family Western Area
Jariatu Sankoh Family Kambia
Mayiea Turay Family Kambia
Adama Bangura Family Western Area
Kadiatu Jalloh Family Kambia
Isata Sheriff Family Pujehun
Zainab Bangura Family Kambia