Christian home in Liberia turns to president’s charity to help with vulnerable youths in its care

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, a team from the JNB Foundation concluded its assessment tour of Mot. Oretha During’s Gardernesville Chocolate City home, where 47 vulnerable community youths, 32 of whom are girls, have lived for many years. The Durings are Christians, and through their own initiatives, often picked up vulnerable adolescent youths from within their locality and sponsor them. They placed these youths in their Chocolate City home, providing everything for them-from meals to medical care as well as schooling, extending to college and university levels without any interruption. According to Mot. During, about 7 of the teens are already enrolled at the University of Liberia and AME University, located in Liberia. Mot. During’s late husband, former statesman, Dr. J. Adolphus During, assisted with the upkeep of the home and the vulnerable children in the past till his death nearly a decade ago.  Hon. During’s passing undoubtedly, left a deep void in the home, leaving his widow, Mot. During, now 79, to run the couple’s Soul Cleansing Clinic of Jesus Christ’s Gospel Ministry, plus an elementary school they began in 2014. Dr. During served as one of Liberia’s outstanding diplomats during the Samuel Doe years and on his tomb marks, “he was a devout Christian and an Apostle of Christ Jesus.” Mot. During says, her facility currently maintains 10 staff and children at the home receive 3 meals daily. She listed some of their needs as food, mattresses, and scholarships for the vulnerable children who are in school presently. She also named renovation of the facility, and pleaded for medical care which she said, remains a major challenge for them. A private medical clinic, Hope Medical Center, meanwhile, provides treatment for all of the children at the facility whenever they fall sick but on a credit basis, she said; Text & Photographs by James Kokulo Fasuekoi

These two girls live at Mother Oretha During Home and were praised for their high performances at the school.
JNB Foundation’s Deputy Director Henry Saah Flanpor tours the elementary school at the facility.

Banner photograph shows Mother Oretha During at her home which help provides shelter, food and education for 47 Liberian youths, many of whose biological parents are either not living or are unable to care for them.

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