Sister’s Keeper Initiative

Sister’s Keeper Initiative

Sister’s Keeper Initiative is more than a nonprofit – it’s a movement dedicated to uplifting women & girls, nurturing resilience and creating lasting change. We believe that when women & girls are supported, families flourish, neighborhoods thrive, and futures brighten 

Investing In Women & Girls for a Transformative Impact:

Sister’s Keeper Initiative is a charitable organization dedicated to empowering women and girls in Liberia. For four years, we have been on a mission to foster education, creativity, and wellness, building a brighter future for our communities.

 Our Achievements

  • Scholarships: Provided scholarships for 20 girls to support their continued education and reduce barriers to learning.
  • Skills Training: Trained over 50 women and girls in practical, income-generating skills, including:
  • Soap making
  • Tie-dye
  • Book binding and literacy activities
  • Slipper and bag making
  • Mentorship: Created mentorship opportunities that connect aspiring women with role models and guides for personal and professional development.
  • Health & Wellness: Delivered sexual and reproductive health education and wellness training to empower informed decisions about body, health, and futures.
  • Essential Supplies: Supplied over 5,000 menstrual care products to women and girls, promoting dignity, health, and consistent school and work participation.

    Our Vision

    We envision a world where every woman and girl has:
  • Access to quality education and lifelong learning opportunities
  •  The skills and confidence to pursue meaningful livelihoods
  • A supportive network of mentors, peers, and health resources
  • The freedom to make informed choices about their health and well-being
  • Dignity and opportunity that lift entire families and communities

Why It Matters

Investing in women and girls yields transformative, multi-generational impact:

  • Improved educational outcomes and literacy rates
  •  Economic empowerment through marketable skills and small business opportunities
  • Enhanced health, safety, and informed decision-making
  • Stronger families and more resilient communities

How You Can Help

– Donations: Financial gifts to fund scholarships, training materials, and health resources.
– In-kind Support: Supplies for crafts (fabric, dyes, soap-making kits), books, and educational materials.
– Volunteerism: Mentors, trainers, workshop facilitators, and health educators.
– Partnerships: Collaborations with local businesses, NGOs, and government programs to scale impact.
– Advocacy: Help raise awareness about women’s education, health, and economic opportunity.