Survivors' Truths Liberia Brings Awareness and Aid

On Saturday, April 4, Survivors’ Truths Liberia Board members delivered essential sanitation supplies to the Christian Association of the Blind on the Roberts Field Highway.

Mr. Beyan Kota, speaking for his compatriots thanked the organization for the gesture, saying it was the first organization to identify with the needs of the blind who must stay at home as moving about in the community requires them to constantly touch possibly contaminated surfaces.

He then made a plea for food items, and hoped others would emulate the good example of Survivors’ Truths Liberia.

Please support our efforts to give direct aid to those Liberians most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic! 

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The Story of Promise

Survivors' Truths Liberia has been working to document and share survivor stories to combat denial and fear and encourage other Liberians to follow quarantine and treatment guidelines. 
 
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Recently, with the assistance of Survivors' Truths Liberia Country Representative Cooper Vuku, a reporter spoke with one of these survivors. In the end, they did not use her story for their piece so we are sharing it here, as an example of the experience of Ebola-affected Liberians in areas where medical help has not been available.

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On the Frontline of the Fight Against Ebola...Young Life is There!

In this article, James Davis gives thanks for the recovery of Decontee Davis, who fell ill with Ebola over a month ago.

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Liberia and the Ebola Epidemic: A Dubious Distinction

This is the third article in a series of reports from Dr. Mardia Stone describing her thoughts and first-hand experiences with the Ebola epidemic and is effect on the Liberian people.

A family that says they had been waiting for two days at the Redemption ebola hospital holding unit wait for medical workers to take them to the new Island Clinic ebola treatment unit. [Photo credit - Carielle Doe, Producer on Ebola coverage in Liberia; http://instagram.com/cariyell]

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Liberia and the Ebola Epidemic: Beyond West Point

This is part two of Dr. Mardia Stone's coverage of the Ebloa epidemic and its impact on the people of Liberia.

8-year-old Richmond sits on the wall outside of an Medcins Sans Frontier/Doctors without Borders #ebola treatment unit. He was outside waiting with the people who came in ambulances, but when it was time to go in, only the people in the ambulances were allowed into the center. [Photo credit - Carielle Doe, Producer on Ebola coverage in Liberia; http://instagram.com/cariyell]

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Liberia and the Ebola Epidemic: Greetings from the Epicenter of West Africa’s Ebola Epidemic!

This is the first in a series of reports from Dr. Mardia Stone describing her thoughts and first-hand experiences with the Ebola epidemic and is effect on the Liberian people.

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Liberia and The Ebola Epidemic

Dr. Mardia Stone

Dr. Mardia Stone is currently on a mission of mercy.  As most were fleeing Liberia, Dr. Stone’s roots called to her.

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