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Posted on August 22, 2021November 18, 2021Author Frances SwarayCategories Trauma HealingTags Training, Trauma Healing

Giving thanks for the past week spend with the production team from Kingdom Builders. A pure joy facilitating a Trauma Healing Group for them.

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Welcome to The Koinonia Trust, a place of love, care and devotion. A place, all are welcome no matter your belief, gender, religion and background. At The Koinonia Trust everyone is valued and respected and devoted to one another.

We are situated in Caldwell, Liberia West Africa. Caldwell is a unique place because it was once a base of one of the warring factions during the Liberia civil war. People were killed, women raped, de-humanise and the rights and freedom of people were taken away, in all parts of Liberia

Liberians are now traumatised, destitute, many of the young women are single mothers, most of who are illiterate and have become vulnerable in the society.

Young men have become unprepared fathers lacking role models because of the civil war. This condition have led many of the young people to lose their sense of identity, self-esteem, pride and they have become traumatised. The situation is the same all over the country or even worse.

We are not only committed to Liberia and Liberians but to all humanity in our global village, where love, care, peace and devotion to one other have become a scarce commodity.

I welcome you to partner with us as we strive in a little way to make our world a better place

Thanks

Momo B. Kinnie

President – The Koinonia Trust

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