About us

We devote ourselves to supporting humanity.

Let love lead charity has been operating in Freetown for more than three years. It has helped to provide basic amenities like food, clothing makeshift shelter items and also toiletries for disables at the center of the capital.

We provide Educational support for children who are not privilege to be funded by parents or relatives. We ensure excellence by our demand for quality results.

help is our main goal!

Our objectives is to ensure that persons with disability and less privileged children on the streets of Freetown have their right to food and life. Reason being is that they have been neglected and deprived by society their basic needs especially proper food and meal, because of their disability and physically challenged situation

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we've undertaken dozens of charity projects for hundreds of people in freetown

Mrs. Julia B. Johnson

HOW IT ALL STARTED

MRS JULIA B. JOHNSON (FOUNDER)

·         Initially, our charity work started in my country Sierra Leone, Freetown, WESTERN AREA URBAN, precisely. My major focus is helping the physically challenged and less privileged on the streets of Freetown, while also being eminently involved in assisting young kids financially in their academics.

I have been involved in this humanitarian work since 2017. This strong desire and passion was derived from witnessing their immense struggles for their daily needs. Therefore, being able to render the little support in any way possible knowing that it makes a great impact in their lives, makes me happy and fulfilled.

·         For the past few years, my younger sister in Sierra Leone together with other volunteers have been handling the sharing of goods which I bought. I ship barrels of clothes twice each year through her. I also send some physical cash which she uses to purchase other necessities like foodstuffs and toiletries, which are of tremendous importance. In addition, I also support children both financially and materially.

I’ve seen this as crucial to me because contributing towards their schooling gives them the opportunity to further their education and to become people of substance in society.