A Field-trip for Some Fun!

While Christian was in Liberia, he got to have some fun going on a field trip with the kids. They went to the Lebasa Ecolodge for the kids to have some kind of holiday fun with our children at MOWCF and some other kids in the community. The kids had a great time swimming and… Continue reading A Field-trip for Some Fun!

My visit to Liberia 2018: My Arrival

Christian Groenheide Visits Libera I am Christian Groenheide, a Dutch man. After years of supporting MOWCF, I traveled to Liberia for a personal visit. I knew Emmanuel Tweh, one of its founders, from when he was a refugee in Ghana, long before he founded the orphanage.  I did not know what to expect, so I… Continue reading My visit to Liberia 2018: My Arrival

Providing Quality Education for the Kids in Liberia

In 2013, President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, said their educational system is “a mess .” All 25,000 public high school students failed the University of Liberia entrance exams. A situation that many attributed to the effects of the war and the schools (primary and secondary) that prepared those students. The system is still on… Continue reading Providing Quality Education for the Kids in Liberia

Serena Gaye

Serena was living with both of her parents when she first lost her father in December 2012 at the age of eight. After the death of her father, she was left with her mother along with her little brother. Her mother was the only person for their survival. She struggled to provide feeding, education, and… Continue reading Serena Gaye

A Fieldtrip for our Kids at MOWCF

A Fieldtrip for our Kids at MOWCF MOWCF is continuing to rebuild the lives of orphans and widows in Liberia. Since the children have come into the home, they have gone to school every day! This is such a blessing for children who otherwise would not have had an education. MOWCF wants to provide all… Continue reading A Fieldtrip for our Kids at MOWCF

Blessing’s Story

“I do not know my father,” Blessing began with tears in her eyes as she told us her story. Sadly, Blessing’s mother was 3 months pregnant with Blessing when her father disowned the pregnancy and disappeared. Since then, the child has not known her biological father. She has lived with this from birth. Things became… Continue reading Blessing’s Story

Education and the Opportunities it Brings

Thanks to all of you who have donated to MOWCF, our four kids are in school—three for the first time in their lives! It is a huge privilege for kids in Liberia to go to school, and this opportunity has the power to changes these kids’ lives forever! USA today reported millions of kids across… Continue reading Education and the Opportunities it Brings

Flooding in Liberia

Monrovia is exposed to natural human threats, mainly floods, storms, erosion and famine. The risk of flood has increased recently due to several factors; poor drainage systems, poor waste management, deforestation and obstruction of mainstream water path by slum dwellers. The Pipeline Community like other communities suffers with flooding every rainy season and all measures… Continue reading Flooding in Liberia

Joshua’s Story

Joshua is a little boy whose both parents are blind. When we visited his parent, his father said, “I have not seen Joshua since he was born and don’t even know how he looks likewise his other siblings.” Joshua‘s father was blinded from the last war that took place. He said they were forced to… Continue reading Joshua’s Story

Denise’s Story

Denise was abandoned by her parents at one month old. Her condition became worse when her aunt fell ill and subsequently died from the Ebola Virus Disease. No one knew the location of the mother and the father of the child, so the grandmother was the only person to take Denise, despite her own problems.… Continue reading Denise’s Story