Our mission is to bring growth, hope, and new directions through inclusive education, health, and community development. Together, we make a tangible difference, one life at a time.

The Liberia Inclusion and Literacy Foundation (LILF) is committed to building a more inclusive, self-sufficient, and empowered Liberia.

By partnering with the government, NGOs, businesses, and community leaders, we will implement sustainable programs that improve education, clean water access, food security, and social support.

We seek formal registration with the Liberian government to effectively operate as a nonprofit organization and contribute to national development goals.

With collective effort and commitment, we can transform lives, uplift communities, and build a brighter future for Liberia.

Government Partnerships

  • Work closely with the Ministry of Education to integrate literacy programs for the Hard of Hearing.
  • Partner with the Ministry of Health to improve access to assistive devices and healthcare services.
  • Collaborate with the Ministry of Agriculture to expand farming initiatives for food security.
  • Engage local government officials to identify high-priority communities for clean water and sanitation projects.

Nonprofit and NGO Collaborations

Partner with disability rights organizations to improve advocacy for the Hard of Hearing and persons with disabilities.

Work with international NGOs that support education, water, and agriculture initiatives.

Join forces with faith-based and community-based organizations to expand outreach programs.

Private Sector and Corporate Partnerships

Seek sponsorship and funding from corporate organizations and businesses.

Encourage corporate social responsibility (CSR) investments in education, water, and agriculture projects.

Partner with technology companies to provide assistive devices and literacy tools for persons with disabilities.

Partnership with the Mingo’s Foundation

The Liberia Inclusion and Literacy Foundation, in partnership with the Mingo’s Foundation, has donated several assorted items, including clothes, shoes, and children’s toys, to the National Union of the Organization of the Disabled.