Today is the day.

Today is the most important day of your life
because you will help make changes.

We Care For Liberia

Dedicated, faithful, and loving the people of Liberia, We Care for Liberia works for the people of Liberia to ensure a brighter future, and the means to achieve it.

We Love What We Do!

About us

What about us and the things we do?

We Care For Liberia is a U.S. based NGO, founded in the U.S. by Liberians with eyes to the future. Our Team is FOR Liberia, by Liberians. Join us today and make a difference.

Tomorrow

Our future is in Liberia. Rich with natural resources, hardworking people, and a pride in our communities. We look forward to new ideas, new technology, and new horizons.

We live to help Liberia thrive!

Improving Liberia one community at a time.

We are proud to announce the launch of “We Care For Liberia,” a non-governmental organization founded by my wife, Dr. Irene Moifoi Daniels, and myself. The Mission of We Care For Liberia is to establish opportunities for the precious young children and the Liberian populace generally, across all of Liberia, and to provide progressive solutions for meaningful and impactful quality education (including vocational training), sustainable health care, and insightful pursuits of basic needs that make for self-reliance of a people.
 
Our Guiding Philosophy
 
We Care For Liberia is driven by the “Three Es”:
 
1. Evangelism-Feel It: The belief that all of God’s children deserve a genuine relationship with their Creator and Source.
 
2. Education-See It: The commitment to establishing quality educational institutions across Liberia, promoting equality and innovative programs that prepare and equip students with skills for a sustained productive workforce and the making of a whole body. Our schools will therefore feature sports facilities for soccer/football, basketball, track and field, volleyball, as well as for the arts and more.
 
3. Economic Empowerment-Live It: The schools will prepare children to become wholesome, functioning citizens with talents for realistic success. Building upon the premise of self-sufficiency, we will develop farms with diverse variety of crops, including rice, cassava, plantain, banana, yams, sweet potatoes, and pineapple that make for and support the educational, health and economic endeavors of communities.
 
Our Strategy
 
We Care For Liberia has embarked on a comprehensive national strategy agenda for sustainable development in partnership with the government and people of Liberia. Our pilot project is the renovation and infrastructure upgrade of the Topoe Town School in Rivercess County into a first class educational facility. We aim to make this school a model for self-sustainable initiatives.
 
A Call to Action
 
We invite all Liberians, friends, well-wishers, and supporters to join us in this unwavering commitment to empowering communities across Liberia. Together, let us become change agents for rapid development and create a brighter future for our beloved country.
 
Join the Movement
 
We Care For Liberia is a visionary movement for transformational development. Partner with us to make a difference in the lives of Liberia’s children and communities.


Bishop David Rwhynica Daniels, Jr.

Today

We Build Liberia, One Community at a time. Our focus is schools, medical facilities, farming, and economic development.

Forever

Our goal at We Care For Liberia is to provide a future for Liberia that ensures stability, growth, and common good for all. Through our community programs, education initiatives, and our thoughtful approach to shaping a new generation, those skills and cultural shifts will be passed down to each new generation that comes.

Topoe Town School

Our next project is broken down into 4 Phases. Phase 1 is the effort of determining scope and cost of the effort to revitalize the Topoe Town Schools and and provide for economic development. Phase 2 is the part of the project is focused on fund raising and financing the rebuild. Phase 3 is the construction and provisioning phase where repairs are done, and educational equipment is stocked in the school. Finally Phase 4 is the stage where administrators, teachers, and instructors are hired and begin educating the future of Liberia.

Click here to see Phase 1
Click here to see Phase 2
Click here to see Phase 3
Click here to see Phase 4

Testimonials

Here are some of the things people are saying about us.

David R. Daniels is a son of the soil of the West African nation of Liberia. After graduating from high school in Liberia he came to the United States where he obtained his baccalaureate degree and seminary degrees from outstanding institutions in the state of South Carolina, Reverend Daniels was brought back to Liberia under my  leadership and appointed pastor of the leading church of the 14th Episcopal District,  Eliza Turner, African Methodist Episcopal church. In a short time he brought life to the church, the enthusiasm, the membership and the ministry all grew rapidly. 2004 the African Methodist episcopal church, elected him one of their bishops. Under his leadership  more than 60 buildings with erected. AME University, the district’s flagship institution grew by leaps and bound. The denomination then assigned him to South Africa and from there to Central Africa and in both places he continued to do a masterful job.

Bishop John Richard Bryant, former Senior Bishop, African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church)

I have known Bishop David R. Daniels, Jr. for over 40 years. He has been and continues to be a very powerful, visionary leader who does not take mankind’s no for GOD’s yes! Thus, his steadfast faith, along with his extraordinary work ethic, has made him a highly productive Pastor and Bishop over the years! His track record reflects integrity, honesty and faithfulness. He believes and acts on his mantra: With GOD all things are possible!

Bishop Ronnie Elijah Brailsford, Sr., Bishop of the Tenth Episcopal District, (AME Church)

Standing on the word of God, following the teachings of Jesus Christ; holding fast to the faith of our founding fathers, Bishop David Rwhynica Daniels, Jr. mark of leadership is unquestionably on two continents; Africa and North American.   He raised funds to find qualified teachers to transmit knowledge, skills, and character training for students to learn “how to live and how to make a living”. He donated books, periodicals, and computers to expand libraries.  Built and renovated schools, colleges and universities, health care clinics.Dr. Daniels has partnered with Foundations, Civic Organizations, Car Dealerships, and Worldwide Technology companies to help  citizens develop skills to find jobs, become self-supporting and productive. He has helped churches to use their land and its natural vegetations such as palm butter, casava, and fruits to turn them into money making projects. As evident, countries on the continents of Africa and North American have changed upward because of Bishop Daniels’ impact.
And the LORD answered, and said “Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readith it”. Habakkuk 2:2
 

Dr. jean bell manning, former AME University and Former Vice President for Academic Affairs, Langston University

Focus

What about us and the things we do?

Our focus is Liberia, our skills are vast, our dedication – endless.

Construction and Renovation

With more than 60 building projects undertaken, Bishop Daniels brings the know-how to construct function and form to suit the needs of the community in need.

Community Development

We Care For Liberia takes on the whole of the community when considering development in an area. This means economic, social, cultural, educational, and faith based initiatives are planned for.

Teachers, Instructors, and Professors

Instruction is key to a quality education. Whether academic or vocational, We Care for Liberia strives to not only hire and recruit quality instructors, but also raise up and train local teachers in quality forward thinking. All faculty are vetted for both academic training and faith-forward character.

Agriculture and Technology

Developing nations have special needs and pent-up demand for technology. Combine that with plentiful agricultural basic resources, We Care For Liberia can leverage modern technology to bring about agricultural sustainability and economy. Along with that comes improved power distribution, water reliability, and abundance for the local community.