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EDUCATION: Investing in Children

The management teams of the Lifeline Primary School, Junior Secondary School (JSS), and Senior Secondary School (SSS) successfully conducted third-term examinations for all pupils and students attending though the 2025/2026 academic year. Special attention is currently being given to JSS3 pupils as the teaching staff continue to provide additional support and revision sessions in preparation

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NEHEMIAH HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS

The boys and girls residing at the Lifeline Nehemiah Home continue to receive care, guidance, and support from LNP leadership and our partners. We are delighted to report that George Gbotu, Joel Thomas Karim and Abdul Sankoh have just finished sitting the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and, regardless of their results, plans

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HEALTH PROGRAMS

Community Voluntary Blood Donation – Gi4SaveLives June was an exciting and impactful month for the Gi4SaveLives Community Voluntary Blood Donation Program team and Lifeline teams, led by Mohamed Turay, in the Eastern Region, and Mohamed Kebbie Kamara and Mangenda Kamara, in Freetown, successfully organised voluntary blood donation drives in: Punduru Village, Kenema District Sewafe, Kono

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2YOUNGLIVES – 2YL

Following the successful completion of recruitment for the 2026 cohorts, all 2YoungLives sites convened their monthly meetings, bringing together existing mentees, many of whom are now lactating mothers, and newly-enrolled pregnant young women. The gatherings provided a welcoming and supportive environment for experience-sharing, peer learning, and relationship-building. Our new mentees were warmly received into the

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UPDATE ON THE LEGAL & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

On behalf of the Lifeline leadership, this provides a brief update regarding ongoing legal matters. Mohamed Turay and Prince T. Williams both continue to attend Magistrate Court proceedings related to the personal, unfounded charges laid against them and, to date, Prince T. Williams has appeared in court over 12 times, Mohamed Turay over 6 times,

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EDUCATION: Investing in Children

The school’s management team and the teachers, in partnership together with the parents of our Lifeline Primary School, continues to work diligently in delivering quality education to the pupils. The school successfully supported Class Six pupils in sitting the National Primary School Examination (NPSE) which was held on May 9th. The combined support of everyone

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LIFELINE BETTEH TUMARA TECEHNICAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE: Investing in Young People

This past month, the Lifeline Betteh Tumara Technical Vocational Institute (BT) management team were delighted to hold the graduation ceremony for more than 80 of the 2024/2025 cohort of trainees who successfully completed their training, graduating with Plumbing, Hospitality, Electrical Installation and ICT skills.   Meanwhile, the process of placing the current 2025/2026 cohort of

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LIFELINE LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM: Nehemiah Home for Boys & Girls

The Nehemiah boys who were unfortunately deprived of sitting the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) during the previous academic year are now actively participating in this year’s examinations. The Lifeline school team also hosted a number of our former LNP beneficiaries, some of whom are now nurses and medical doctors and who engaged

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EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM

The Emerging Leadership Program continues to contribute significantly toward investing in both current and future generations of leaders, commensurate with the words of Prince Tommy Williams, Executive Director of LNP, often saying, “This work didn’t start with us, and it will not end with us”. LNP continues to witness young leaders taking the initiative and

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2YOUNGLIVES – 2YL

2YoungLives Completes Recruitment Drive Across 12 Sites in Sierra Leone funded by Upside Trust This past month 2YoungLives concluded its recruitment drive across 12 sites in 6 districts of Sierra Leone, approving 102 pregnant underage girls for its mentoring scheme. The program received an overwhelming number of applications from pregnant girls seeking to join but,

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