Lifeline Nehemiah Schools
This department serves children and young adults in nursery, primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary schools. This year’s total enrolment is up to 600 children and young people across the Lifeline schools.
This department serves children and young adults in nursery, primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary schools. This year’s total enrolment is up to 600 children and young people across the Lifeline schools.
As always, LNP continues seeking to uphold its mandate to positively impact lives in various ways across Sierra Leone, continuing to make a difference, and what follows here is a summary of some of the most notable activities that have occurred in most recent weeks.
Concerning the Nehemiah Home, almost all the children and young people Lifeline supports, whether it be those resident in the Home or those living within the community, have resumed their schooling with exception of 3 young adults who are currently preparing to retake the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). LNP and its partners
This month one of the highlights was in the fact that Prince Tommy Willaims, CEO of LNP, was honoured with the pleasure of meeting and dining with the incoming British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone, Ms Josephine Gauld LVO, and in spending quality time with his colleagues, the executive members of the Commonwealth Alumni Association
The LNP leadership team would like to, once again, take this opportunity to extend our profound thanks and appreciation to our partners, funders and friends who have and constantly continue to be so supportive of the work of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects. All your financial and material donations, as well as your professional support, have greatly
2YL has started the necessary payments to enable 133 of our mentees – mothering adolescents – to return to schools and Skills training institutions of their choice. Twelve of these girls who have never previously been to school or have demonstrated no passion for schooling are being supported in starting up or continuing in small
The PAPAYA Program aims to improve early access to antenatal care through community engagement and empowerment, supporting the government health system in identifying women at high risk of pre-eclampsia and optimising their antenatal care. High blood pressure or hypertension is known to be a “silent killer”. Community stakeholders and the minority, often marginalised groups, benefit
The LNP leadership continues to promote the Lifeline Betteh Tumara Technical & Vocational Institute in addressing one of Sierra Leone’s major problems – youth unemployment. The 2023/2024 cohort of trainees is currently wrapping up their internship period, while over 200 unemployed young people have already indicated their interest in joining the 2024/2025 cohort. Sadly, due
With the 2024/2025 academic year having only commenced on September 9th, 2024, it is still too premature to determine what the total enrolment of Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary students and Nursery children will be because some parents, many of whom who barely survive on daily earnings, are still preparing to send their children
The 2YoungLives team has been on the road throughout most of August, visiting all of our 12 mentor teams in 5 districts. New girls have been recruited, other girls have made plans to use their bursaries to go back to school or start vocational training, and others attended our baby food-making workshop run by our