To Feed + Educate 1 Child is Only $25 a Month

Join us on this mission

You have the capability, capacity and connections to make a difference in these children’s lives. Your investment is uplifting for each child and uplifting for you when you see the effects of better nutrition & better education at their school, The Light of the World Chapel & Academy International, in Liberia.

* Your tax deductible donation is routed through the National Christian Foundation (NCF). Check your email for your receipt from NCF.

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Students Enrolled

1,359

Community Members Impacted

Group of children and adults wearing yellow shirts standing outdoors on green grass, raising their hands, with water and trees in the background.

About Our School

Feeding Program

It all begins with food! An empty belly has no ears to hear or learn. We strive to offer 1 meal each school day.

Bright & Yearning to Learn

Within a Christian setting, eager students from Nursery School through High School are using Government Standard Curriculum.

Dedicated & Talented Staff

Teachers that meet Government Standards and are committed to educating future leaders and citizens that will strengthen their community and country.

Visionary Founder

Returned to Liberia to help children get an education and have a better life. Has established a church, school, and local community health clinic.

Impact Over Time

Four children, two girls and two boys, standing indoors against brick walls and a wooden background. The girl in top left wearing a beige shirt and apron, the girl in top right wearing a yellow shirt with a 3rd anniversary celebration logo, and the boys in bottom left and right wearing yellow sports jackets, some with backpacks. All appear serious or neutral.

Isaac wants to be an electrician when he graduates from High School and Victoria, who lost both parents to the Ebola crisis wants to be a doctor in the military.

We Have the Power to Impact Our Future, and We’re Doing Something About It.

Because Liberia has a population of only 5.5 million (about the same as Minnesota), it does not receive support from large non-profit organizations like World Vision or Compassion International. It is up to people like you that are willing and able to provide a “hand up” to help the dedicated folks in Liberia to educate and feed their children while the country recovers from two civil wars and an Ebola epidemic.

Photo Gallery

January 2022 - Building #1 completed: Pre-K to 6th grade
October 2023 – Building #2 completed: 7th to 12th grade and church sanctuary
June 2024 – Conversion of adjacent home to a community health clinic.

Quality Education is Light!

Our top priorities are Education and Food, which go hand in hand.

“The children of Liberia have been through some very difficult times in the recent past. With faith and determination we have grown to serve over 400 students since 2016. We are grateful to be a blessing to our community, our country of Liberia and the world.”

- Pastor Sylvester Johnson - Founder, The Light of the World Chapel & Academy

Education

To walk in relationship with the children of the Yellow Flower neighborhood in Liberia so that they might reach their God-given potential.

Food

Many of these kids only eat one meal a day, and that meal is provided by the school

Questions About Donating? We Have Answers.

  • If you believe you could make a significant difference in the life of a child for a small investment, you might be interested. If you understood the current situation in Liberia, you might want to give a “hand up” to a child. If you believe that all people deserve a chance to reach their God-given potential, then you might invest. If you believe that you can afford to make the investment, you might be interested.  If you believe that having a nourished and educated child gives the country of Liberia and the world a better chance at a brighter future, you might invest.

  • The founder, Pastor Sylvester Johnson, has been working and praying tirelessly since 2016 to start the school.  He has been to the U.S. and could have stayed but chose to return to Liberia to serve the people and especially the children of his homeland.  The school is registered as an official tax exempt organization in Liberia and has been through the rigorous process of obtaining an “equivalency declaration” so that donations are tax deductible for U.S. Donors. The teaching materials used in the school meet the government curriculum requirements and the teachers meet government standards.  There have been personal visits to the school by representatives from Feed My Starving Children and Feed the Hungry, who also have provided meals to Light of the World Chapel and Academy.  Since the founding in 2016 several shipments have been sent to Light of the World Chapel and Academy, including Bibles, School T-Shirts, band instruments, and donated wireless microphones.  Pastor Johnson has been a good and reliable partner – working through the details of communicating details about the needs (for example, what cables are needed for the wireless mics to plug into the sound board…), and provides photos and feedback on how the materials are used at the school.  None of your donation is spent in the U.S. on fundraising or any other expenses (including this website).  Donated funds are directly deposited into a fund in the name of Light of the World and then periodically  transferred to Light of the World Chapel and Academy in Liberia. Electricity runs in the evenings only to save money, Meals are prepared in a 3 sided “lean-to” structure using charcoal for fuel.   Light of the World Chapel and Academy is  a very “lean” operation.

  • Yes!  These children will have a much better chance to lead a joyful and fulfilling life if they receive proper nourishment and an education.  They may not have schedule conflicts between soccer, gymnastics, and lacrosse, but neither did our grandparents. They will be making forward progress.  Parents and the community will be joyful to see their children have a better life than they had, just as parents and communities everywhere are.

  • It is difficult to understand the challenges in a financially distressed country. There is no free public education.  There is no food shelf or SNAP (food stamps).  There is no electric grid. (power is generated by a local person with a gas powered backup generator). In order to build the “kitchen” it took multiple trips to the bank on multiple days to withdraw funds because it was only possible to withdraw $50 per day because the government was concerned about a run on the banks. Actually what the leadership and staff at Light of the World Chapel and Academy is doing themselves amazing.  Because they are doing so much we take for granted “themselves”. 

  • The government does not have the funding for public education.  Liberia has had two civil wars and an Ebola crisis in the recent past.  What little infrastructure that existed previously has not been rebuilt.  There are goals to provide an electrical grid and provide some other infrastructure, but rebuilding a country with meager funds does not happen overnight.  In addition, there are rumors and allegations of corruption regarding past and current administrations. One of the more bizarre is of an entire shipping container of newly printed bank notes (currency) that went missing.  The children need support.  The government is not in a position to provide it.  

  • In many countries, World Vision, Compassion International and other large service organizations provide an opportunity to “sponsor” a child.  Unfortunately, none of these organizations operate in Liberia, which is a “smallish” country on the west side of Africa.  It is about the size of Ohio and has a population of 4.8 million, similar to Minnesota (5.6 million).  It is expensive for a multi-national service organization to set up operations in a country, so it is unlikely to happen.  The best option for helping Liberia is for individuals and organizations (churches, schools, and service organizations) to work directly with trustworthy organizations in Liberia.  

Join us on our mission to make a difference in the lives of the children of Liberia.