Mother Sarah's orphanage

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

During our visit to Buduburam camp, we met Mother Sarah, a determined lady who is doing her best to support abandoned Liberian children. This informal orphanage is sorely in need of financial and material support.

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  • How much would it cost to build an orphange in Liberia, or furnish it? I recently adopted Liberian children from an American agency which was EXTREMELY expensive, I know if I was to go their it wouldn't be that expensive and the money would be used wisely

  • Thank you very much for your interest! For the cost of building an orphanage in Liberia: let me ask our Liberian friends at Buduburam and see what information we can obtain.

    Meanwhile, Mother Sarah's orphanage has many needs:

    - food & water (any donation is useful)

    - school fees ($30 per child per semester)

    - a water tank ($600 to purchase, $80/week to refill)

    - a toilet ($500 to build)

    We can give you Marcy Sallor's phone number (the volunteer teacher in the video), if you wish.

  • Yes, she is. Why do you ask?

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  • beautiful singing!

  • Could you post the phone#/Address for this orphanage? These children remind me of myself - I so wanna help.

  • In order for these children to be adoptable they would need to be declared as orphans by the courts and or parents must relinquish all rights to child/then they must be tested for HIV and Hep. The children can be taken to Dr. Sacra at the EWLA.

    Once this is done then they are adoptable

  • Sorry, a couple more question......How many children does she have in her orphange age ranges, where is it located exactly. Is he the only teacher there?

  • Yes, Please....I would like to speak with the teacher.

    How about clothing?

    Where do I send this to?

  • How can we help?

  • Is the first adult female speaker a Liberian?

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