About Our SULINA-Project

The SULINA-Project is a community-based initiative by Image Builders Liberia aimed at empowering disabled women, single mothers, adolescent girls, and young women in underserved communities through vocational skills training. Participants receive hands-on training in areas such as tailoring, catering, hair braiding, and cosmetology, equipping them with practical skills to generate income and support their families.

Over a 6-month period, the project will train at least 60 women, helping them become self-reliant and reduce economic dependency. By project completion, we aim for 70% of participants to either launch small businesses or gain employment, thereby fostering long-term resilience and community growth.

While Image Builders Liberia is fully covering tuition, we are seeking $500 USD in support to help provide the tools and startup materials participants need to successfully complete their training and start their ventures. Your support can make a lasting impact in transforming lives and empowering women to lead change in their communities.

Published by David Godson. Sewarlu

David Arbar Sewarlu is a Media trainer, youth leader and a journalist who have worked with several Media institutions including, LIBERIA WOMEN DEMOCRACY RADIO 91.1, RADIO MARGIBI 103.9, AND KOOL 91.9 (CT. Com Liberia Limited). He's a graduate of the PETER QUAQUA SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM with focus on PUBLIC RELATIONS and RADIO PRODUCTION. Arbar is a committed and very hardworking Young man. You can contact him on: 0775954545/0886632525 or dsewarlu@gmail.com Facebook and Instagram @ MaSarah Blessed-Son

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