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We help improve public Health through community-based interventions. Building a strong framework of volunteerism for Liberian youth and mechanisms to improve their skills  for future employment

In August 2015, a philanthropic Liberian and group of young Liberian youth volunteers, war survivors and some former experience humanitarian workers came together to  help address  some public health challenges. Jefferson Henry, James Wilson, Malcolm Debah, Morris T Myers, Danial Diah, and Philip Totaye CEO & co-founded the RHSC Liberia Inc.

Committed to seeking the establishment of a community base sanitation ,solid waste disposal and an advocacy for low income and non supported school dropout in Liberia, through a Volunteer youth initiatives in the affected semi-urban and rural communities. They called themselves Restoring hope for Survivors Liberia Inc. joined by Isaac Dahn co-founder of RHSC USA in 2016, began Liberia’s first proactive and incentive youth volunteer project.........

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Sanitation and Hygiene

This pillar of the project mainly focuses on sanitation and hygiene and key preventive practices  that help prevent malaria, a deadly disease which statistic shows is a killing disease among children under five years of age and pregnant women, including diarrhea and other preventable water-bond diseases........

Environmental Waste Management

.As communities and cities suffered pollution due to the lack of proper Waste management and the lack of proper storage facilities, Restoring Hope for Survivors is putting into place mechanism to help mitigate waste management Problems..

Trade Learning for school dropout

The World Bank commissioned the report out of the recognition of the dire situation Africa faces, with 89 million school-age youth out of school. Out-of-school youth are less likely to be economically productive and contribute to their countries’ economies. According to the report, they are also more likely to need public assistance, become teen parents, and commit crimes.

A growing number of youth in Africa never enroll or drop out before reaching the secondary school level. This is particularly widespread in low-income, fragile or conflict-affected. RHS Liberia is working to identify potential school dropout and will link them with other learning institutes to help to improve their living standard and skills

Our dreams will never come through without your support. Kindly click to donate, we need your help to reach the most vulnerable community in need.

volunteer Jobs

We are volunteers and invite individuals willing to join our team to reach survivors

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The foundation of community development is self involvement 

Our volunteers in the field

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Our team and and research updates

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communities and beneficiaries 

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