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Health Care

In collaboration with the Government Health Ministry in Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone and Pharmaceuticals in United States of America, New Life Project goes into communities with high rates of poverty and commercial sex agents to give basic medical care treat Sexually Transmitted Diseases, (STD’s) and other illnesses such as malaria. The Project has been engaged HIV/AID, STD’s and drug awareness programs (prevention and care) among disadvantaged women. New Life Project truly believes drug-dependent women can overcome the illness of addiction.

We educate economically disadvantaged women about sexually transmitted disease (STD) awareness especially HIV/AIDS and provide them with useful steps to take in order to help prevent the contact of such sexually transmitted disease through sexual abstinence. We empower women with the importance of goal-setting, dream-forecasting and critical thinking as a means of promoting sexual abstinence. In 2009, we introduced Family Life Education into our curriculum in Freetown. In collaboration with the Geneva Global and Ministry of Aids, during our campaign in Cote d’Ivoire, on the spot HIV tests are carried out. Infected women are directed to organizations which are fully equipped to assist them whilst we continue to engage them in our educational activities. 

 

Clothing and food drive
It is our duty to ensure that our ladies and in good shape- physically, emotionally, etc. Over the years our students and their immediate families have benefit from our clothing (including shoes, bags, etc.) and food drive through various donation of used clothing from friends, relatives and organizations in USA, Abidjan and Freetown. As part of our mission, we reach out with hot meals and provisions to communities such as Yopougon, in Abidjan showing the love of God to precious ladies who are in need.

Through these programs many ladies have been enrolled into the project and there has been a tremendous change in their lives. It is our goal to enlarge our activities to more communities. We welcome donation of used items in order to accomplish this goal.