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About Us

We are Mission of Hope Liberia, and since 1954, we have been serving the students and people of Central Liberia through our mission school, agriculture production, and ministry. Our ongoing goal is to give hope to those in need and change the lives of our students through quality, faith-based education so that they can break the chains of generational poverty and positively affect their families, their communities, and their future.   Nine villages in this rural countryside make up our service area and the students that attend our missionary school come from one of the poorest communities in the world. Their parents barely even make a dollar a day. Through our quality, faith-based educational programs, our students get an opportunity to change the trajectory of their lives by learning fundamentals like reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as character development and relevant vocational skills. The students gain valuable career skills which will help them improve their standard of living. This is why our work is so vital, and your support is so essential.   Give today to help the students of the Mission of Hope School. You can begin by sponsoring a student or a classroom and even volunteering to utilize your expertise in farm development and entrepreneurship.   No amount is too small or too great. Your support matters. Click the link below to learn how you can give.

Our History

Under the dedicated and devoted Missionary emphasizing evangelism and education, YMOL grew to become a great force for Jesus Christ in Liberia. Many boys and girls were diligently taught the word of God, given Godly guidance and training coupled with a quality education that was second to none. A guest 5-room house was constructed in Monrovia at ELWA under their leadership. However, in 1979, the Missionary Leadership told the Mission that their missionary work in Liberia had ended, and they were returning to the United States. They established The Committee to conduct the affairs of the instruction, instructing them to change the name. Two individuals had worked very closely with them, Elder Andrew Lablah and Rev. Eddie S. 

 

The ICF Mission Of Hope (MOH) was formerly called Youth Mission of Life (YMOL) until 2003, when it came under the leadership of the International Christian Fellowship Ministries (ICF) of Atlanta, Georgia. The YMOL was founded by the late Elder Sarah Campbell Flemister, commonly called “Joy,” who originally hails from Jamaica but attended college in the Bronx, New York. In 1953, by faith, she established the YMOL in Folah, Bong County, near Gbarnga, Bong County, on 500 acres of land. Two other women, both Black Americans, Helen Steadman McClung and Virgie Sampson, played significant roles in her ministry as they supported her ventures and made it possible for her to make her way to Liberia, West Africa, to fulfill her calling as a missionary. It is important to note that Virgie Sampson was a healthcare worker who contracted tuberculosis while working in a city hospital. She was awarded a settlement of $3,000, and it was from these funds that Sarah could afford the airfare to go to Liberia. On the other hand, Helen McClung, a seamstress and businesswoman turned minister, was her aunt, spiritual leader, and advisor. She was the motivator and teacher, the one who Sarah looked up to and patterned her lifestyle after. Many people made great contributions to YMOL, including but not limited to the Trcher Family, Elder Andrew Lablah, and Mother Sarah Gray. Another important person to mention who worked alongside Sarah to develop YMOL was her beloved husband, Elder Bobby Flemister, an African American retired veteran. 

 

The church and the school continued the YMOL was sustained mainly through various agricultural projects. A pick-up was purchased that became very helpful. A plot of land was purchased in Gbarnga to focus on the youths, and Pastor Edward Togba was appointed its leader. The leadership later faced legal challenges with respect to the property, but God gave YMOL the victory and worked unto wonders. To seek financial resources for YMOL, Rev. Eddie S. Gibson made a few trips to the USA but later was unable to return in 1992. 

 

After the death of President Samuel K. Doe in 1991, things fell apart in the nation, which led to a brutal civil war. Looters came to the YMOL campus and did lots of destruction and treated the people harshly. Some members refused to leave Rev. Andrew Lablah and his beloved wife and a few others, including Peter Quellie, Edward Togba, and Nelson, to name a few, while Elder Joseph Togbah stayed at the guest house at ELWA. Others traveled to neighboring countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Sierra Leon, Nigeria, and to Europe and the USA. Rev. Gibson was then in Atlanta, Georgia, with his brother Stephen B. Gibson, and he became associated with ICF as a member of the pastoral staff under the leadership of Rev. William BGK Harris, also of Liberia. Later, due to failing health, Rev. Andrew Lablah was called from labor to rest and buried on the YMOL campus. 

 

In 2003, ICF was blessed with a “gift” of 500 acres of land in Liberia, West Africa, through the generosity of Rev. Eddie Sam Gibson and The Committee after much prayer and revelation. This special gift to ICF was important in making the ICF Vision real and obeying the Great Commission given by our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ, as we read in Matthew 28:18-20, ” to go into the world and make disciples.” Moreover, the gift was an opportunity for the legacy and ministries of Sarah to be expanded and continued. 

 

Rev. Eddie S. Gibson was appointed by Rev. William BGK Harris in 2003 as Overseer of the Mission that was named Mission of Hope by the late Rev. Hannah TW Harris-Peterson; also, a Liberian and lawyer was appointed Global Missions Director (GMD). Upon her untimely death, Rev. Allen Butler, an African American, was appointed as GMD. Rev. Gibson was approved to return to MOH in 2007 to continue his role as Overseer in the country. In 2011, upon her ordination, Rev. Maryalice O. Moses, an African American, was appointed GMD, and lots of great things continue to occur under her leaders, along with Rev. Eddie S. Gibson and Rev. James A. Lablah, who was appointed as Superintended of Churches 2014. Deacon Peter Quille continues to serve in the leadership capacity of the principal of the MOH School, which was formally YMOL School. 

 

After a Mission trip by Rev. Dr. Aaron L. Parker and the Zion Hill Baptist Church (ZHBC) Missions Team to MOH in April 2017, the Church funded a feeding project where the students are fed full breakfast and lunch daily for five days per week. Since September 2017, the feeding has continued during the regular school year and during summer, which has made a huge impact on the students, academically and physically. The ZHBC is also the initial sponsor of our piggery of two pigs and fishery of a few fishes that have grown and are impacted lives. In September 2018, MOH became a private school with over 250 students. 

 

The ICF Mission of Hope is in Bong County, Liberia, West Africa. It is about 18 miles from Gbarnga, the capital of Bong County. Gbarnga is about 130 miles from Monrovia, Liberia’s capital. The Mission currently has over 250 children attending the campus, including kindergarten students. About 20 girls are in our dormitory, which is under construction. We have three associated churches in Bong County and another at ELWA, Paynesville, near Monrovia. There is a church on campus, school buildings, and other supporting facilities that need repairs and renovations. The education programs of the school go from K to 9th grade levels. The Mission has agricultural programs to assist in sustaining the mission (oil palm, swamp rice, coffee, cassava, and other produce, as well as piggery and fishery). Currently, the staff includes a principal, four staff members, 4 security guards, and twelve teachers. 

 

It should be noted that the 14-year civil war in Liberia and the EBOLA Crisis of 2015 contributed to the neglect of the agriculture sector in the nation. This neglect caused serious economic and food insecurities and a lack of capacity building as well as empowerment of rural farming communities. Before the war, Mission of Hope was operating effectively and could sustain its campus and surrounding extended communities. We desire to revitalize the agriculture sector, in which palm is one of the priority items, particularly since it is a main staple.

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WAYS WE HELP

The Focus of Our Efforts

QUALITY EDUCATION

We see every challenge as an opportunity, and our Education initiative ensures that those we serve are better prepared to persevere in the unique situations they find themselves in.

ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

Through our Economic Empowerment program, we have the potential to make real and positive change. This is one of our key areas of focus here at MISSION OF HOPE LIBERIA, and a source of much success for our Non-Profit Organization.

MENTORING

MISSION OF HOPE LIBERIA is dedicated to helping student in Bong County Liberia aspire to greatness through quality education and effective mentoring. Our Education program provides a much-needed service for those in dire need. Lend a helping hand and join our efforts today.

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Mission of Hope Liberia is committed to providing the best STEM education to the children of Liberia. We offer a computer-based learning center to facilitate an interactive learning environment for our students. Your generous donations will allow us to continue equipping the students of our dynamic learning academy with an award-winning education like  none other in Liberia.

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