Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education

by IMANI HOUSE, Inc
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education
Support Liberian Family Health Care and Education

Project Report | Oct 26, 2016
DECREASE INFANT MORTALITY - SUPPORT THE INSTALLATION OF LATRINES AND WELLS!

By Bisi Ideraabdullah | Executive Director

Baby getting medicine
Baby getting medicine

Dear

As the Holiday Season approaches we’d like to take this opportunity to send thanks and appreciation for your support of the Imani House Liberia Maternal and Child Health Care Clinic and Health Education Programs.

Philanthropy is an act of compassion, benevolence, and goodwill. This makes you special as part of a solution that will help our world turn right side up as each of us commits to helping someone less able.

Please Make Your Holiday Contribution to the Imani House Liberia Health and Education programs. Quality health care and literacy are Human Rights, which everyone deserves. Join us in supporting our Health and education Initiatives to build a new Liberia.

Updates:

Imani House is Partnering with Proliteracy International to create “The Liberian Women’s Health Manual” A pilot project that will bring health, nutrition and sanitation education to over 500 women, and teenage girls in four rural communities and one High School. As the Manual nears completion we will train health educators and begin the project in early 2017.

*NEW PROJECT - Installation of Latrines and Wells: The best education in sanitation for health cannot be achieved if people do not have toilets and clean water. Please donate to help us install latrines and wells in the five (5) rural/semi rural-areas that we serve. Disease and early deaths are linked to poor sanitation.  We can make a difference.

Our Mobile Health Team: TheMobile health services provide transportation of the sick to local hospitals and transient health care in areas where there are no health facilities.

Health Literacy is Empowerment: When we speak of empowerment people tend to think we have special powers to give away. But I believe that we cannot give power. What we can do is provide women, children and families access to those things that support them so that they may empower themselves and their communities.

Health Care and Literacy are Human Rights: A healthy literate mother is the best gift a child can have. Improving the Health of Liberian children and families requires a strong mother. Please join us to promote good health and 100% literacy for Liberian women.

Collaborations with Local Groups Imani House has joined hands with the Vonzon Liberian Women's Group to train and place them as Literacy tutors and health educators in their own communities. Increasing literacy rates from the current 56% among Liberian women and girls is essential if they are to succeed. Imani House runs 3 literacy sites.

Donate Here. It always Goes a Long Way with Imani House: Your gift is fully tax deductible. Please visit our website to learn more at www.imanihouse.org We welcome inquiries, visits and volunteers at our support office in NYC at 76-A 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, or our programs in Liberia West Africa.  For more information please call 718 638 2015.

Pregnant mothers
Pregnant mothers
Woman in clinic waiting area
Woman in clinic waiting area
Staff and Ambulance
Staff and Ambulance
2016 Literacy Graduates
2016 Literacy Graduates
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Press Report on Imani House

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IMANI HOUSE, Inc

Location: Brooklyn, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Bisi Ideraabdullah
Executive Director
Brooklyn , NY United States
$48,015 raised of $98,000 goal
 
206 donations
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