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GENERAL UPDATES

UK Visit Despite enormous distractions and, at times, unnecessary challenges in the preceding months, events that sought to even undermine the vision and mission of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects, it is with a sense of great joy and victory that we can share that the Executive Director of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects, Prince Tommy Williams, together with

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LEGAL UPDATES

The Lifeline Nehemiah Projects leadership remains totally committed to its law-abiding stance, firmly condemning the brutality and human rights abuses carried out by some police officers against our staff, our beneficiaries, our Executive Director and many members of the wider Kuntorloh community. As an organisation, Lifeline Nehemiah Projects will continue to pursue justice through all

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THANKS & APPRECIATION

The leadership of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects wishes to extend its sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our funders and supporters, including Lifeline Network International, King’s College London, Upside Foundation, the Government of Sierra Leone and CRIBS, whose continued support makes this important work possible.

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LIFELINE NEHEMIAH HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS

Despite challenges arising due to ongoing land disputes and police interference, children at the home remain resilient, stable, focused, committed to their educational courses and personal development. A successful Christmas family dinner brought together the wider Nehemiah family, offering encouragement and reaffirm hope with LNP Executive Director, Prince Tommy Williams, emphasising the importance of hope

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2YOUNGLIVES – 2YL

2YoungLives Concludes Successful Round Trip & Celebrates Milestones! The 2YoungLives team wrapped up a successful trip, connecting with mentees, mentors, healthcare professionals and community stakeholders across all our current sites. The aim was to motivate everyone to keep pushing, checking in on lactating pupils in schools and vocational centres, and sharing key findings on the

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PAPAYA & PAPAGAIO PROJECTS: Maternal Health

Through these continuing interventions LNP has been able to reach hundreds of beneficiaries, promoting early antenatal care attendance and supporting women affected by high blood pressure, pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia. The photos here show Sister Betty and the Director of Lifeline Nehemiah training for Data Collectors and hub members under the PAPAYA initiative… Community hub members

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GENERAL & LEGAL UPDATES

Since September 2025 until now, LNP has faced serious challenges related to the Lifeline playing field which more than 30 community schools use for athletic and other recreational activities, serving over 30,000 people, the population of Kuntorloh community. The forceful building on this Lifeline playing field, involving the Ministry of Social Welfare under the leadership

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EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

LNP successfully completed the first term of the 2025/2026 academic year across our Nursery, Primary, Junior Secondary, Senior Secondary schools, and the Betteh Tumara Technical and Vocational Skills Training Institute (BT). Examinations were successfully conducted and the second term will commence on January 12th, with additional extracurricular activities already planned.

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EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

The schools management team is preparing students as they conclude the first term across the Nursery, Primary, Junior and Senior secondary levels. The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results have been released, and the Junior Secondary School in Punduru is celebrating having achieved the highest possible 100% pass rate, ranking the school 1st in the

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LIFELINE NEHEMIAH HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS

All resident boys and girls are fully engaged in their education, while non-resident beneficiaries are also attending school consistently. The management team together with the boys and girls are currently in the process of planning the Christmas and New Year activities, while some of beneficiaries are preparing to travel to the provinces for the holidays.

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