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Educational Trips Program
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Free School Bus Program
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Human Resources
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About YesLiberia
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Students & Parents
- How many children and youth does YesLiberia assist with tuition annually? #2
- What is the cost per student?
- Why Do You Ask Parents to Sign A Pledge?
- What is the high school completion rate of those who receive tuition assistance?
- How are parents impacted by having their children a beneficiary of YesLiberia?
- Do you have plans of sponsoring students in other countries?
- In what ways does YesLiberia empower youth to be leaders?
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Reshaping Memories Program
- Articles coming soon
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Bus Chartering
- Articles coming soon
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Alumni Network
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Mobile Learning Program
- Articles coming soon
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NGO Legal Status
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Our Founder
- What expertise does Jallah bring to YesLiberia?
- Tell us about you. Who are you?
- Where are you from? And where have you lived?
- Why Do You Have A Full Time Job and Run A Nonprofit Org? Most nonprofit leaders don't do that.
- You seem not to care too much about Impact from a numbers standpoint, Why?
- What is the most inspiring thing you have seen come from YesLiberia?
- I heard you also work with or serve with GivingTuesday; how did that happen?
- What is it like to serve on the GivingTuesday's Board? They are mostly millionaires on that board and you're not, right? What is it like being there?
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Donation and Support
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Corporate Sponsorships
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CPT Internships
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Volunteering
- How do participants of YesLiberia Pay it Forward?
- Is it possible to have a bootcamp for all volunteers?
- Where are volunteers most needed at YesLiberia?
- How do you convince people to volunteer?
- Why do you think more volunteers should join this organization?
- How many current and former students volunteer with YesLiberia?
- What is the cost per student?
Our participants are generally the students we serve, but our volunteers and parents are also key participants of the program. Students in grades 9th through 12th are expected to volunteer in their communities, for their places of worship, or for their schools, and sometimes they do volunteer for YesLiberia. For instance, a few students and parents volunteered to paint our office and find donated desks and chairs for the space. Parents also attend all orientations to understand the value of the program and services we provide in order to keep reminding their children to stay focused on education. And our volunteers play key roles by encouraging other volunteers to join us, taking on specific tasks like Graphic Design, App Development, UX/UI Designs, Grant Writing, Fundraising, and Video Editing/Recording, LIVE interviews on Social Media, etc.