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  • aalem.org@gmail.com
  • Fish Market, Monrovia, Liberia

About Us

About Us

Aalem for Orphan and Vulnerable Children, Inc. (AOVC) is a Liberian non-profit organization in Special Consultative Status with Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) established in 2012, officially registered in 2018 working to improve the lives of children by providing education, healthcare, and social support, with a particular focus on addressing poverty, stigma, and the legacy of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The organization engages in activities such as establishing child-sensitive frameworks, offering comprehensive sexual education, combating human trafficking, fostering youth participation, and promoting sustainable land management practices. AOVC seeks to improve access to clean water and advocates for the rights and needs of vulnerable children within their communities.
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Our Mission

To translate the line of marginalized children especially the ones who have lost the dear ones and have no one to take care of them. And to achieve maximum productivity, service excellent and achieving the most professional results for our donors and those in need, primary for the sake and progress of education in Liberia. The organization will diligently pursues this vision and mission in Liberia by providing relief in respect of food to the most starving and hungry; water to the most thirsty, shelter to the most destitute; medical care to the most sick; education to the most needy and moreover, establishing poverty relief developmental project towards ultimate self-sufficiency, and thereby, with the help of God restoring the dignity respect and honor of our fellow brothers and sisters throughout Liberia.

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Our Vision

The primary vision of Aalem for Orphan and Vulnerable Children is to uplift the standard of life, morality and education of the most deserving and needy in Liberia.

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Our Value

We believe that every child deserves a loving home, a family and parents or Caretakers who cater to the child’s physical and emotional well-being and development. We believe that children belong in homes and families and not in institutions. Among our core values are love, care, compassion and philanthropy.

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  • Community centers

    AOVC is committed to empowering children with skills that will enable them to become self-sufficient in the future. It offers vocational training and workshops to help older children and young adults acquire marketable skills.

  • Psychosocial Support

    The trauma experienced by orphaned and vulnerable children can have lasting effects on their mental health. Aalem provides counseling and psychosocial support to help these children heal and build emotional resilience.

  • Achievements and Impact

    AOVC's impact is visible in the lives of the children it serves. Many have gone on to complete their education, find employment, and lead successful lives. AOVC's holistic approach to child welfare has not only improved individual lives but also contributed to the overall development of Liberia.

The Role Of Faith In Aalem For Orphan and Vulnerable Children, Inc.

Aalem for Orphan and Vulnerable Children, Inc. is much more concerned about the United Nation principles governing civil society organizations. Specifically, the principle of impartiality which is described by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) as an understanding that “humanitarian action must be carried out on the basis of need alone, giving priority to the most urgent cases of distress and making no distinctions on the basis of nationality, race, gender, religious belief, class or political opinions”. We have long been seeking to ensure impartiality through a highly rational approach to aid provision and we have been impartial and acting in keeping with the general spirit of the humanitarian principles because we placed high emphasis on need as a key criterion for aid provision and because we developed an approach which sought to promote and preserve the dignity of the affected population.
Finally, Aalem for Orphan and Vulnerable Children, Inc. invested a large amount of time in interpersonal interaction with her beneficiaries, having mobilized teams of highly committed volunteers from amongst her staff. The organization demonstrates a strong level of commitment to the program and an interest in spending time with beneficiaries. Home visits, usually conducted by these volunteers, were an important part of AOVC’ programs, as an important means of assessing people of other faith’ needs and identifying the most vulnerable.

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