HELP PROMOTE SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMS IN LIBERIA

Improving safety and enhancing learning in Liberia through schools First Aid Ambassador Program
CAP Executive Director, Mr. Selah S. Ngangawulor leads group working session, empowering students with basic life support knowledge and skills and increasing sexual gender-based awareness among students and teachers while establishing a reporting channel.
Awarding nurses in Liberia for excellence patients' relationship and outstanding leadership
CAP donated fully packaged first aid kits to trained First Aid Ambassadors in secondary schools in Liberia

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Support Emergency Care Programs in Liberia to improve learning experiences in Secondary Schools

Collaborating Against Poverty (CAP) Liberia

Where Learning Begins

Our programs are designed to build a strong sense of community by-ins, evaluate and propose strategies for quality education, increase emergency care in underserved neighborhoods, raise awareness of sexual gender-based violence and speak against cultural norms, and improve nurses-patients' relationship in Liberia.

CAP motivates several nurses for outstanding leadership and patients' support from the Pipeline Health Center.
Mr. Selah S. Ngangawulor, CAP Executive Director leads discussion on roles of First Aid ambassadors and community supports. During a First Aid Ambassador Program he implemented in rural Margibi County, he stressed the need for students to lead health and safety activities on their school campuses and encourage usage of available WASH facilities.
"It makes me glad to impact the young minds of Liberia. In my opinion, by investing in the health and safety of our youth, we are building a stronger and more resilient future for Liberia" _ Selah S. Ngangawulor, CAP Executive Director
Sunijah enjoys learning basic life supports. She said, “I truly enjoyed this training, now I can support others as much as I expect them to support me with my condition”. Please click the picture to read more about Sunijah's story.
Upon certification and donation of fully stocked first aid kits, particiants expressed excitement
Mr. Selah S. Ngangawulor, CAP Executive Director worked with each group during group working sessions
Students brainstormed during working sessions and presented findings
Collaborating Against Poverty (CAP) extends First Aid Program to 10 schools in the remotest part of Margibi County, Liberia
Students learned the proper way to access a casualty and open the airway
Hannah Mulbah, CAP project officer expressed excitement as she awarded a certificate of recognition as First Aid Ambassador to the vice principal of John Payne Public School with over 12,000 students for the 2023/2024 academic year. Kindly click the image to read more about Hannah's motivation about students' safeties in Liberia.
First Aid Ambassadors (Students and Teachers) checklist Mental Health support for colleagues
First Aid Ambassadors _ A source of Mental Health support in schools

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Our Head Office is Located at Gussin Building #2, Behind Christian Association of the Blind, Vai Town, R2 Community, Paynesville City

+231776796689 +231881036005

We implement programs aimed at improving livelihood in Liberia, provide anti substance abuse and public health awareness, establish emergency care, support schools in providing quality education.

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