
By Moses M Tokpah
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The All-Liberian Diaspora Women Organization (ALDWO) has announced a major milestone in its mission to empower vulnerable communities.
The organization according to its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Gbolo Ashia Kowou-Howard, has acquired five acres of land in Todee District, Montserrado County, for the construction of a resource and vocational training center for women and children.
This transformative facility, Madam Kowou-Howard said will feature 25 rooms, providing essential spaces for vocational training, economic empowerment, and social rehabilitation.
She explained that the two hundred thousand United States dollars (US$200,000.00) project will begin with an initial fifty thousand United States dollars US$50,000.
The ALDWO CEO states that the initiative will enroll 60 participants every six months and will serve as a beacon of hope for disadvantaged women, survivors of gender-based violence, rape victims, and vulnerable street children.
The training programs, she indicated will include tailoring, beauty and cosmetology, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, soap making, and digital skills among several others. Following the training, graduates will receive start-up kits to launch small businesses and reintegrate into their respective communities.
In addition to that, she said the facility when constructed, will also serve as a safe home for abandoned and vulnerable street children.
“This initiative is part of ALDWO’s broader 2025 strategic plan, which includes fundraising events, website development, membership drives, and collaborative projects aimed at sustainable community development.
To bring this vision to life, Madam Kowou-Howard said ALDWO is seeking sponsorships from individuals and institutions. She said contributions of materials such as cement, steel rods, zinc, or cash donations are critical to ensuring the successful construction and operation of the center.
She continued: “Your support can make a lasting impact on the lives of Liberia’s most vulnerable populations by fostering self-sufficiency and resilience. Join us in making this dream a reality! For donations or partnership opportunities, please contact ALDWO today. Together, we can empower Liberia’s future—one life at a time. Below is the payment information for your donation and ticket
Cashapp ($Usaaldwo)
Zelle: 267-808-6476
Founded in 2018, ALDWO is a Pennsylvania-based 501©(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women, children, and families through health education, socioeconomic development, and cultural heritage programs.
With over 80 members across the U.S., comprising mainly women from diverse professions and a few men, ALDWO has been instrumental in providing scholarships for Liberian students and humanitarian assistance to those in need. The organization is operated by a Board of Directors and an Executive body.
The mission of the All-Diaspora Liberian Women Organization (ALDWO) is to empower women, children, and families through health, education, and legal representation programs.
ALDWO’s vision is to improve the lives of immigrants, including women and families, through advocacy, education, and community development.