Donation
Be the Reason Someone
Gets the Care They Deserve
Every day, thousands of families in Liberia struggle to cope without having at least basic medical care. Grace Cares Initiative transforms your contributions into medicine, safe birth, life-saving surgery, and hope. Through your kindness, you help mothers have safe deliveries, free surgical procedures, or support our healthcare workers on the frontlines. It changes lives.

More about future goals
A School for Underprivileged Girls
We would like to establish a technical and vocational high school with 36 classrooms, intended solely for the girls in Liberia. It will enroll 300 to 500 students each year to offer them literacy and income-generating skills to redeem them from poverty and addiction. It will be situated within the vicinity of the Grace Healthcare Center.


Expansion of Medical Services
By increasing demand, we aim to grow the establishment of Grace Healthcare Center for patients. Our target is to provide more services along with increasing the bed capacity for the benefit of less privileged communities, particularly mothers and children from the Omega community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions about our organization.
How can I get involved or support your work?
You can make a difference for our purpose by donating, volunteering, or spreading the word. No matter if it is just a one-time gift or ongoing support, it fuels the change-making impact on the communities we serve.
What is the medical and surgical outreach program?
This initiative was launched in 2023 in memory of Francis Akoi’s deceased brother, providing free high-quality surgeries for the underprivileged people of Liberia. This has significantly uplifted many individuals who otherwise would not have received such care.
How does the maternal and child health program work?
In memory of Francis Akoi’s late sister, the maternal and child health program provides medical care to pregnant women throughout their pregnancy, during childbirth, and offers postnatal care for babies up to the age of five.
What are the biggest challenges the Grace Cares Initiative faces?
Limited funding, a strong need for more medical resources, and the rising demands for services are among the greatest challenges. But through the support given by donors, volunteers, and partners, we can continue with our endeavor and expand the reach of such initiatives.