MONROVIA – A local humanitarian non-governmental organization, ‘SENORA’S FOUNDATION’ has provided food and non-food items to several underprivileged and disadvantage Liberians in Monrovia. The donation is value more than US$10,000.
The donation was in commemoration of the Organization’s “Feed the Hungry” program recently launched Gardnesville.
According to SENORA’S Foundation CEO who is based in the United States, Best Garlo, she’s also working on a US$25,000 food assistance package to help ordinary Liberians who are in need of food and health assistance during this challenging period.
The primary mission of SENORA FOUNDATION, according to her, is to cater to the less privileged, provide opportunities for disadvantaged Liberian girls and wayward youths to be educated, promote health and hygiene, as well as eradicate hunger, poverty and disease.
“Over the years, the SENORA’S FOUNDATION has assisted children, families and communities throughout Liberia and recently launched its ‘FEED THE HUNGRY’ recovery program, which was held in Gardnersville, Monrovia-Liberia.”
During the program, food, oil, soap & hygienic materials worth over US$10,000 were distributed to assist underprivileged citizens during this crucial lockdown period.
Some beneficiaries of the donation were happy and thanked the founder and all who contributed in making the supply available. They called on other Liberians living in the US and the diaspora to follow the example of Garlo.
“We are happy and want to say thank you for thinking about us during these trying times, we might not have it to reward you for such assistance but we know you will receive your rewards in heavens.”
SENORA’S FOUNDATION was established 2010, in honor of the late mother Senora Garlo Welleh, mother of Best Garlo, Founder & CEO of the foundation. Mother Senora Welleh Garlo was murdered during the civil war of 1990 in Liberia. The Senora Foundation seeks to advance Mother Senora’s long-held vision of empowering young men and women into useful, productive and successful citizens.
Ms. Garlo, a young and enterprising Liberian business entrepreneur residing in the US state of Pennsylvania, is among the most respected and popular Liberian businesswomen overseas.