Who We Are:

We’re a charitable organization, based in United States with members in the Americas working to render assistance to people back home in Gardnersville, Liberia. Our head office is in the State of Minnesota USA with Executive Leadership living in various States within the US

What We Do:

We help the people of Gardnersville, mainly the children living in the Township and its environment. Our focus is helping the children with text books, note books and after school programs such as library for the kids, equipped with internet connectivity and computers for them to be able to study and do their home works after school.

We help with simple things like the right to quality education. The right for kids to have somewhere to study. The right for kids to have access to the internet and be informed about what is happening around the world.

We’re not about giving handouts or telling people what to do, because in the long run we know that doesn’t work. Instead, we use our resources, influence and experience to help people find their own solutions.

Bylaws & Constitution

Available in PDF Format

About Gardnersville

Aerial of Gardnersville Suburb

Gardnersville or Gardnersville is a town in central-northern suburb of Monrovia, Liberia. It is widely regarded as being a part of Samie Town and Barnesville. However, because the boundaries remain unclear, Gardnersville is generally referred as a suburb. The area is one of the 16 zones that the city of Monrovia is comprised of.

Gardnersville was often used by the warring factions as a demarcation line of the war front during the Liberian civil wars of 1989 – 2003. As a result, many battles were fought in this suburb thus resulting to heavy causalities in the loss of lives and properties. The suburb gained notoriety as the area where five Catholic nuns were brutally murdered by rebel soldiers of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) during their “Operation Octopus” war campaign to overrun the capital city of Monrovia.   

Who killed the Nums is an investigative journalism by Frontline into the killings of the five Catholic Nums in Liberia during the Octopus war launched by then Rebels of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia in 1992.  The posting of this link does not constitute approval of this report but rather to provide a educational information to our audience.  We DO NOT have any rights to this video