At Lifeline Nehemiah Projects, our passion for transforming lives continues to guide every step we take and, as in previous months, June was marked by meaningful engagements and service initiatives, all making significant impact, particularly among vulnerable individuals, families and under-served communities. This update on our work over the past month is concentrated on five
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On May 11th, LNP participated in a touching celebration of the life of John Singleton, former leader of Lifeline Network International (LNI), who was honoured by colleagues, friends and family, in recognition of his lifelong dedication and global service to the work of God, the event highlighting how he and his wife, Dawn, made a
2 Young Lives – 2YL
The 2YL Freetown Team Navigates Conflict, Drives Policy Change and Extends Hope ~ Divine Timing Averts Crisis: The 2 Young Lives team in Freetown conducted a 14-day round trip, from May 12th to 26th, to 12 project sites, aiming to recruit mentees and engage stakeholders on program sustainability. In a pivotal decision, team manager Mangenda
The Church
The church remains the cornerstone of everything we do at LNP and the spiritual development of everyone involved is of prime importance. Our core values stem from our God-given mission, Investing in young people to rebuild a nation, and LNP’s interventions, whether in Education, Health, Leadership Development or Agriculture, are all rooted and grounded in
The PAPAYA Project : Using Community Engagement and Involvement – CEI
LNP remains committed to solving community problems through our Community Engagement and Involvement which cut across LNP’s intervention. In one of its PAPAYA programs, in May, together with our partners, we conducted a highly impactful awareness campaign focusing on high blood pressure, preeclampsia and eclampsia, all conditions identified as significant health issues in the communities
Lifeline Nehemiah Home For Boys & Girls
There was a joyful moment in the Nehemiah Home when, on May 13th, our youngest girl, Rose Dawn Kamara, celebrated her birthday, surrounded by her Nehemiah family and friends. All our young people are continuing their academic pursuits and notably, George Gbotu is currently sitting his West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE), while six
Lifeline Betteh Tumara Technical & Vocational Institute
Since last April letters were sent to employers across Sierra Leone, many of whom have already started responding positively, requesting internship placements for the 2024/2025 cohort of trainees, and the Lifeline BT management team has begun sending trainees out to their internship placements. The internship phase marks the final step in the completion of their
Lifeline Nehemiah Schools
As we continue to support education from early childhood to vocational levels, in our Nursery, Primary, Junior Secondary (JSS) and Senior Secondary (SSS) Schools, preparations are in full swing for the 3rd term and final school examinations of this 2024/2025 academic year, including the upcoming. Students in JSS, Form 3, are currently preparing for their
In common with previous months, May 2025 at Lifeline Nehemiah Projects was packed with a series of planned activities across our various program areas and we’re delighted to be able to tell you they were all successfully executed through our continuing holistic intervention process, positively impacting individuals, families and communities, and here is a summary
Sierra Leone Humanitarian Service Awards
In another exciting development, Lifeline Nehemiah Projects was honoured at the Sierra Leone Humanitarian Service Awards ceremony, held on Friday, April 25th, at Radisson Blu. LNP received an award in recognition of its significant contributions to sustainable development, humanitarian efforts, charitable activities, and care for the indigent. This award reflects the continued impact of LNP’s