MONROVIA, Liberia— The Liberia Inclusion and Literacy Foundation, in collaboration with the Mingo’s Foundation, has made a significant donation of assorted items to the National Union of the Organization of the Disabled. This generous contribution includes clothes, shoes, and children’s toys, aimed at easing the burden of extreme poverty and fostering an environment where everyone can thrive with essential life skills and holistic care.
Speaking on behalf of the Chief Executive Officers of the foundations, Philo Roberts-Koffa, the operational manager of the Mingo’s Foundation, highlighted the importance of giving back to the disabled community. “We are deeply honored to serve and support you. Your resilience and courage inspire us every day. Our commitment is to empower you with resources and opportunities to build a brighter future. Together, we will strive to create a society that values inclusion, literacy, and equal opportunity for all,” she stated.
Sylvester Mombo, Secretary-General of the National Union of the Organization of the Disabled, expressed gratitude for the foundations’ support. “Thank you for believing in the disabled community and for being such an integral part of this journey. Together, we are building a legacy of hope, compassion, and inclusion.”
The Liberia Inclusion and Literacy Foundation is dedicated to alleviating the extreme poverty of many, especially within the disabled community. Their primary focus is on the hard-of-hearing community, striving to provide the support and opportunities they deserve. The partnership with the Mingo Foundation underscores their mission to create a more inclusive society for all.