Ycwliberia

Where we work

since our inception on 2004, we have established our in eight counties across Liberia and counting. We strive to create a positive impact in each county we, fostering a stronger, more empowered Liberia free of crime for generations to come.
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Counties we work in

Matee Freeman
Success stories
Matee, at the age of 26, has successfully established herself as a skilled salon professional, attributing her achievements to the valuable knowledge acquired from “THE CHANGE ACADEMY” (BTCA). Specifically, she recognizes the significant impact of the customer service course offered during her training, which has played a crucial role in maintaining strong relationships with her clients.

Our Centers

Charlesville Township is situated in Margibi County, which is in the central part of Liberia…

Charlesville Township
Gbarnga

Our safe spaces for children in Gbarnga are more than a physical location; they are for growth, protection…

Sanoyea

Like many communities in Liberia, the economy of Sanoyea is often based on agriculture…

Kakata

Our safe spaces for children in Kakata are more than a physical location; they are for growth, protection…

Unification Town

Unification Town is situated in Margibi County, which is in the central part of Liberia. It is located…

Dolo’s Town

Dolo’s Town is situated in Margibi County, which is in the central part of Liberia. It is approximately… 

Meet Yei Neagor
Yei, a 24-year-old, is a beneficiary of our Young Women Empowerment Program, which equips young women to become entrepreneurs in their environment. Before joining the program, she was a university student selling cold mineral water and soft drinks. After completing the program, Yei now owns a small shop, as shown in the image, where she sells drinks in various variations.

At our Grand Bassa center, with funding
support from USIAD/EDC, we are
equipping young women with life and
educational skills to enhance their
employability

Charlesville
Sanoyea

Collaborating with UNICEF, Youth Crime
Watch of Liberia is empowering
adolescents in Sanoyea along with
another center in Gbarga, Bong County
through its “Let Us Learn” project.

Wood Camp

The Street Library stands as one of
Youth Crime Watch’s earliest projects,
aiming to foster a reading culture in
Liberia by creating accessible libraries
where children can develop their reading
skills.

Please

TODAY,  because you care.

We bring smiles to
children’s faces by providing what they
need as part of our efforts.

Please

TODAY,  because you care.

We bring smiles to
children’s faces by providing what they
need as part of our efforts.

Meet Yei Neagor

Yei, a 24-year-old, is a beneficiary of our Young Women Empowerment Program, which equips young women to become entrepreneurs in their environment. Before joining the program, she was a university student selling cold mineral water and soft drinks. After completing the program, Yei now owns a small shop, as shown in the image, where she sells drinks in various variations.

“I am grateful that Youth Crime Watch of Liberia brought this program to empower us women.”