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Part of the global Réunion network, the Freetown chapter supports local artists, hosts exhibitions, and runs community programs where art meets social change.
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We Yone Child Foundation (WYCF) transforms the lives of underprivileged children and vulnerable families in Sierra Leone. Focusing primarily on providing education, skills training, healthcare, and essential support to underprivileged children, WYCF empowers them to break the cycle of poverty and build a brighter future.
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United Polio Brothers and Sisters (UPBSA), founded in 1999 by 12 individuals affected by polio, advocates for housing and training opportunities for disabled and vulnerable people. In 2001, UPBSA established a provisional technical and vocational training center in Freetown and later expanded with three additional branches in rural areas. UPBSA’s mission is to provide a safe, supportive space that equips its members with the tools and opportunities to lead dignified lives.
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Rainbo Initiative is a Sierra Leonean NGO providing comprehensive support to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence through its network of support centres across the country. In addition, the NGO promotes awareness, seeks justice, and works to transform harmful social norms that sustain violence. It is also active in Liberia and Guinea.
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Lizard Earth works with smallholder cocoa farmers in Sierra Leone to improve productivity, enhance bean quality, and ensure fair incomes. The farmers operate community-level processing centers, and promote climate-resilient farming.
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The Help a Mother and Newborn Initiative (HMNI) is a women- and youth-run non-profit working to improve reproductive, maternal, and newborn health outcomes in Liberia through sustainable, evidence-based interventions. With a vision of a society where every woman, adolescent, and newborn receives the healthcare, education, and support they need to thrive, the organization runs maternity support clubs, peer-to-peer adolescent clubs, and health facility strengthening — equipping rural clinics with essential drugs and equipment while expanding knowledge and access for first-time mothers and young people.
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One Village Partners works alongside rural communities in Sierra Leone to create sustainable, community-led solutions that improve wellbeing, resilience, and opportunity. With a vision of empowering communities to lead their own transformational change, the organisation invests in local leadership, women’s economic empowerment, and long-term development initiatives that strengthen food security, health, and social inclusion.
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Freetown City Council is the local government authority responsible for urban governance, public services, and community development across Sierra Leone's capital city. As the municipality serving over one million residents, the council drives initiatives in infrastructure, sanitation, health, and social inclusion, working to make Freetown a city that works for everyone.
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Equal Rights Alliance is a non-profit organization committed to protecting and promoting human rights, working toward a society free from violence and discrimination. Its mission is to raise awareness on equal rights, inclusion, and social justice. Focused on advancing human rights in Sierra Leone, the organization advocates for key population groups and promotes international human rights standards. Additionally, it integrates disability into development initiatives, supports disability policies and programs, and bridges the gap between disability and broader human rights issues.
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Chance for Children works alongside street-connected children, youth, and families in Ghana to create lasting pathways out of street life through social work, education, and economic empowerment. With a vision of children who are safe, educated, and equipped for the future, the organisation invests in local ownership, family strengthening, and community-led child protection systems that address the root causes driving children to the streets.
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Reachout Salone (ROSL) is a registered youth-led organization in Sierra Leone focused on advocacy and charitable efforts in coastal communities. It promotes sustainable human development and climate change adaptation. With an emphasis on youth—especially women and girls—ROSL partners with government agencies, NGOs, and humanitarian organizations to foster sustainable livelihoods and uphold human dignity and security. Its mission is to support the deprived and vulnerable, offering pathways to a better life, while its vision is to empower individuals and communities, break the cycle of poverty, and create equal opportunities for underserved groups.
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The Jamil and Nyanga Jaward Foundation (JNJF), founded in 2017, empowers underprivileged widows and children through education, personal growth, and community support. With a vision of re-establishing hope and rebuilding lives, the foundation seeks to break cycles of poverty, enabling widows and children to overcome social exclusion and build brighter futures.
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The Aurora Foundation fosters impact through cultural and development projects that celebrate creativity and community resilience. Founded in 2007 in Iceland, Aurora promotes local artistry and sustainable practices in Sierra Leone through initiatives like Lettie Stuart Pottery and the Sweet Salone handcraft shop, bringing traditional crafts to a global audience. Additionally, Aurora Impact supports visionary projects addressing global challenges, with entrepreneurship as a catalyst for transformative change.
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The Sierra Leone Association of Ebola Survivors (SLAES) is an organization committed to supporting individuals who have overcome the Ebola virus. SLAES offers comprehensive assistance, including access to medical care, psychological support, and ongoing advocacy to ensure that survivors’ rights and needs are recognized and addressed. Through its work, SLAES aims to help survivors rebuild their lives and foster resilience in affected communities.
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