The Waterloo Clinic Project

The Waterloo Clinic Project aims to address the urgent medical needs and emotional well-being of those who have been severely affected by devastating genocide in Sierra Leone.

The city of Waterloo is home to a population of 55,000 residents whose children and adults have been abandoned and ostracized and are in desperate need of support.

In a generous gesture, the community leader of Waterloo City has provided our organization with a plot of land: Our goal is to build a clinic and spiritual welfare center there that will serve as a beacon of hope for the community.

The proposed building will make a significant positive impact on the lives of those in distress. By partnering with us and contributing to the initial capital needed, you can help us transform this plot of land into a community center that provides essential medical care and mental health services to those who need them the most.

You may make a tax-deductible donation below. Your gifts will go a long way in making this important project a reality. Together, we can bring much-needed relief and support to the people of Waterloo. Thank you in advance for your contribution, and we eagerly await your partnership in this endeavor.

 
 

We sincerely appreciate your time and kind consideration of this initiative. Your generous support will make a significant difference in the lives of community of Waterloo.

We will keep this page updated on our progress and share testimonials from individuals who benefit from the clinic and welfare center— so please stay tuned.

If you prefer to make a contribution by mail, you can send a check to: Temple of Praise International Church, 11301 Rhode Island Avenue, Beltsville, Maryland 20705