Welcome to CarePath, Inc

 

Carepath, Inc is a nonprofit organization with the mission to serve youth who need specialized supports to improve their living conditions and achieve recovery, wellness and self-determination. Carepath provides a variety of services to youth who have been affected by the 14-year war in Liberia. Our services integrate the principles of rehabilitation with the individual needs of the youth we serve.

 

We facilitate community development through social service and health projects, as well as improving the educational standard of youth. We will endeavor to provide occupational training, HIV/AID awareness, community empowerment in the area of sanitation, construction skills and on-the-job experience, as well as basic educational services, and leadership development counseling to youth, allowing them to become productive citizens.

 

 

 

 

Current BulletinAs part of their mission-promoting education In Liberia, in September 2006, CarePath donated 2,500 used books shipped from the United States to over six high schools in Liberia including Paynesville Community High School in Monrovia and Pleebo High School in Maryland County.

 

 

Current BulletinHIV/AIDS campaign held in Bushrod Island, Monrovia, Liberia in September, 2006

 

Current BulletinCarePath participants sign up for skill training programs.
 

 

Current BulletinLiberian doctorial candidate calls for "Indigenous efforts" in rebuilding Liberia.  [News Site: Runningafrica.com]

 

Current BulletinCarePath Inc. Launches Liberian Operation. [News Site: FrontPageAfrica.com]

 

Current BulletinCarePath Inc. will be hosting a benefit dinner on April 29, 2006.

 

 

Current BulletinOn January 21st 2006, Carepath, Inc visited The Kids and Tomorrow in Clara Town, Monrovia and donated assorted items including clothes, toys and books. During the visit, CarePath, Inc also donated a sum of US$120.00 to the head of the Center, Ms. Massa Dopoh to help support other needs.
 

Current BulletinOn January 21st &22nd 2006 CarePath, Inc distributed 8 bags of clothes and shoes, 2 bags of toys and 4 boxes of children books to the Internally Displaced People (IDP) at the New Health Ministry in Congo Town.
 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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