
At Image Builders Liberia, we believe that everyone deserves a chance not just to survive, but to thrive.
We do what we do because we see the silent struggles. We see the young mother who dropped out of school with no support. We see the girl with dreams in her eyes but no tools in her hands. We see the determined woman whose only barrier is opportunity. And we say to them: you are not forgotten.
Our mission is not just about vocational skills — it’s about restoring hope, opening doors, and lifting people out of the shadows of poverty and neglect. It’s about building lives, one skill, one voice, and one dream at a time.
This vision was born from a place of pain and purpose.

The founder of Image Builders Liberia David Sewarlu grew up in a society where opportunity was scarce, where access to information was almost a privilege, and where talents often withered due to lack of support. He remembers walking long distances just to find a book, missing out on programs because he never heard about them in time, and facing closed doors simply because he had no connections.
But instead of giving up, he made a vow: “If I ever make it through, I’ll build something to help others do the same.” And that promise became Image Builders Liberia.
We are not here because it’s easy. We are here because we’ve lived the hardship, we’ve felt the hunger for opportunity, and we believe in the power of second chances.
So when you see us training, mentoring, and advocating know this: we are driven by purpose. We are here for the girl who needs just one person to believe in her. For the mother who wants to build something better for her children. For the youth who deserves more than a life of survival.
This is why we do what we do.
To everyone who walks through our doors know that your future matters. You are not your past. You are full of promise. And we are here to walk with you, every step of the way.
Together, we are building more than skills. We are building lives.