Family Line Foundation Liberia

April 14, 2013

FAMILY LINE FOUNDATION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
DU-PORT ROAD JUNCTION, P.O. BOX 10- 192
MONROVIA, MONTSERRADO COUNTY, LIBERIA

Contact: 231-0777-214434 / 231-0886-053000
Email: vifu58@yahoo.com                                             

TO SUPPORT ORPHANS, SINGLE MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN

After 14 years of war in Liberia, our children have become the most venerable in all fairness. Some of them have become orphans and children of single mothers not by choice. There are also children whose parents are handicapped as the result of the war.

Some of these kids are living with external family members. We come in to help most especially when we see a form of class system being created among children who are biological and those that are not biological. This is one of our top priorities in our selection process.

The possibilities of these kids reaching their full potentials seem almost impossible if external parenting and supportive attention are not given to them.

We also try to carter to the needs of these single mothers in the form of garden supports. We give them vegetable seeds. This will help them make their own back yard garden for self-sustainability. This will reduce their dependency syndrome which makes them vulnerable to unscrupulous sexual relationship to support children that were left with them by their late husbands.

In the absence of such attention in the form of providing after school meal for them, educational assistance, and farm or garden support for these single mothers. the likelihood is that these kids and their mothers may end up becoming sex slaves (the girls) and the boys becoming street kids as the result of making ends meet, which is evidenced by the UN 2012 report declaring Liberia as carrying the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world. Our aged daughters are now becoming sex slaves using sustainability as the reason and justification.

We need your intervention. These kids and single mothers need you.

We meet to discuss before visiting their gardens.
Alphonso Quamele, Pastor
We meet to discuss the problems seen during our garden trip.
 A visit to one of the member’s garden.
Hot pepper and bitter balls harvested.
The women chairlady posted before her garden.
A visit to another member garden. These are all single mothers.
Gbolu posted in her two 6ft x 24ft onion garden.
We try to provide some meal to help supplement their one time a day family.
We posted for photo after one our daily activities. Some are community orphans, and children of those single mothers.
A time of teaching. We take up time to teach them peace, forgiveness, love, and none violence.

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