Healthcare
Preventative and Basic Healthcare
The Annie T. Doe Memorial Family Health Clinic is a medical branch under Annie T. Doe Memorial Foundation to provide accessible, affordable, quality healthcare services to residents in marginalized communities to support disease prevention, education, and management. The clinic is built on the property that started as a family home were the late Annie T. Doe raised her 9 children and grandchildren and cared for her local community. The construction of the community clinic was funded by $50,000 seed money donated by the Late Charles Alexander, Landis, North Carolina, USA. The clinic will be accessible to over 20,000 residents of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, Liberia.
- The Foundation dedicates resources to address the health crisis that threatens the survival of populations in marginalized communities, particularly in rural areas of Liberia
- We enlist the help of health professionals in Liberia and organizations in the US to help us deliver immunizations, screenings, check ups, disease prevention and health education to residents of rural communities in Liberia
- The Foundation has provided over 5000 Liberian residents with healthcare services including medications for blood pressure and diabetes
- 600 students have enrolled in the Annie T. Doe Hygiene Education program which exposes many students to toothbrushes, toothpaste and dental hygiene for the first time
- Menstrual hygiene education is a crucial tool to keep a girl child in school. Menstruation can affect a girl’s education in a number of ways
- Complete construction of Community Health Clinic and academy science lab to serve 20,000 residents
