On Tuesday, September 30th, from 6:30p – 8:30p, at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center, The Hope Project Liberia will host a free gathering for celebration and education about the work this 501(c)3 non-profit is doing in Gardnersville, Liberia – and the Ebola epidemic hitting that area of the world.
The Hope Project Liberia began in 2007, with a mission to aid the children of Liberia (and the future of this country) with free education. Since its beginnings, with the generous donations of people here, The Hope Project has been able to provide clean water, a school, and basic medical care to over 1,200 students in Gardnersville.
Now the school is closed, by the government, as the people wait to see who will next contract the deadly Ebola virus. So far, thanks to the donations of The Hope Project, none of the students of The Hope International School – or their families – have been diagnosed with this illness for which there is no cure.
Please, consider attending the free gathering – with live music, a silent auction, a short documentary, and beer, wine, coffee and other treats for purchase, with all proceeds benefitting The Hope Project Liberia. Learn more about the work of this organization, and how you can help with a donation of time or money.
For more information, visit The Hope Project Liberia or contact info@hopeproject.org