About us

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We like what we do

At We Care for Liberia, we are dedicated to nurturing a new era of leaders with high moral standards, integrity and honesty, who will propel Liberia forward, fueled by Faith, Education, Empowerment, Economic growth, and Development.

MISSION
STATEMENT

Our mission is to empower Liberians to reach their full potential, driven by deep Christian faith, education, and leadership development and to contribute to Liberia’s growth, prosperity and global impact.

Believing a better future for Liberia, we envision a nation transformed through:

  1. EVANGELIZING: Sharing the love of Christ to inspire spiritual growth and renewal.
  2. EDUCATING:Equipping the next generation with knowledge, skills and values essential for excellence.

VISION STATEMENT

Our Core Values

EXCELLENCE

LEADERSHIP

KNOWLEDGE

INTEGRITY

FAITH

Board of Directors

Our board of directors are a diverse panel of individuals, who have worked closely with us through out our ministry. They have contributed tremendous resources to our global work .

Mrs. Irene M. Daniels

Mrs. Irene M. Daniels has served 20 years as Supervisor of Mission Works in the AME Church. She has always worked with young people to create educational opportunities for them in our churches and communities through scholarships.

Bishop Ronnie E. Brailsford, Sr

Bishop Ronnie E Brailsford, Sr is the Presiding Prelate of the 10th Episcopal District (Texas), in the AME Church. Prior to serving the 10th , he served the 20th and 19th Districts in Africa. During his service in Africa, his collaborative efforts lead to partnerships that provided scholarships and school fees for 100 plus students.

Rev. Dr. Jacques Days

Rev. Dr. Jacques Days is the Pastor of Paradise African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, in Union, South Carolina. He also serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Region 1 at the South Carolina Department of Corrections.

Mr. Brian K Smith

Mr. Brian K Smith is the President of Dick Smith Automotive, Columbia, SC. A long time supporter of Bishop Daniels and work in Liberia, an accomplished business leader, and committed Christian.

Cllr. Philip A. Z. Banks,III

His Honor Justice Banks has affiliated with various professional organizations to include being the Chairman, Project Director and Supervising and Lead Editor of the Liberia Law Project,Inc., a group he co-founded in 2007. Associate Justice Philip A.Z. Banks,III is also an accomplished writer and publisher with numerous literary works to his credit.

Rev. Dr. Taruwaye R. A. Bright

Rev. Dr. Taruwaye R A Bright, is the Senior Pastor of Turner Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church.Turner Chapel is a 150 + year old, 4000+ congregation.

Mrs. D. Yvonne N. Means

Mrs. Yvonne Means is a seasoned Audiologist, a faithful disciple of Christ, and a loving wife and mother. She is church steward, Christian education teacher, youth mentor and advocate for justice.Yvonne finds joy in teaching children about Christ and nurturing excellence in her grandchildren through life lessons and civic experiences.

Mr. Winston Tompoe

C. Winston Tompoe has over 27 years of private and public sector experiences, working with workforce and economic development boards in the United States. He has served at the senior management level with the United States Federal Government, providing oversight, technical advice, and consultation on federal legislatures and workforce development strategies. Mr. Tompoe was a member of a federal team that wrote the federal regulations on the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) legislation designed to strength and improve the public workforce development system in the United States.