Shalom Rescue Foundation SL
Mission: To Protect, Empower, & Advocate for vulnerable and marginalized individuals by addressing their Physical, Emotional, and Social Needs.
We work with: Women & Girls, Youth, Children, The Elderly, Survivors of Violence & Abuse, P/w Disabilities, etc
30/06/2025
As part of our 2025–2028 Strategic Priorities to expand program reach in rural communities, we are excited to announce the official opening of a new community-based office in Kalangba – Fula Town, Bombali District, Northern Province. This marks a significant step in our commitment to bringing vital support services closer to underserved children, vulnerable populations, families, and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) who are often left behind due to geographic and systemic barriers.
In support of this expansion, we have established strong partnerships with key local institutions and community stakeholders, including:
• Local traditional and community leaders
• SLMB Primary School
• WCSL Primary School
These partnerships will enable us to deliver school-based outreach, child protection programs, psychosocial support, community education, and SGBV response services directly within Kalangba and its surrounding areas.
During our launch, Mr. Foday Kamara, our Kalangba Program Coordinator, met with community leaders to introduce the Foundation, share our vision, and highlight the importance of this collaboration in addressing urgent local needs—particularly those affecting children, women, and disadvantaged adults.
Mr. Hassan Kamara, Field Officer – Kalangba, also engaged with the leadership of our partner schools to discuss how this partnership will support student safety, learning, and overall well-being.
Representing our Western Urban head office, Mr. Samuel Borbor, Mr. Leonard Decker, and our dedicated intern Ms. Blessing Kamara traveled to Kalangba to show their support and facilitate the successful launch of our rural operations.
This expansion is more than just a new office—it is a promise: to serve, protect, and empower the most vulnerable where help is needed most.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the people of Kalangba for their warm welcome and strong community spirit. We look forward to building lasting impact—together. 🙌🏽
Stay tuned for updates as we begin delivering services in Kalangba—and as we prepare to identify our next rural district for expansion!
17/06/2025
Shalom Rescue Foundation Marks World Menstrual Hygiene Day by Distributing Sanitary and Hygiene Products to Girls from Five Schools
In celebration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Shalom Rescue Foundation proudly organized a meaningful outreach event under the theme “Help Save My Period.” This impactful initiative reached girls from Regent Square Municipal Primary School, Kroobay Municipal Primary School, Dr. S.M. Broderick Municipal Primary School, FAWE School, and Rural Education Committee Primary School Sussex (Old York Road, Freetown Peninsula). During the outreach, we distributed sanitary pads and essential hygiene products to support the menstrual health and well-being of the students.
The event aimed to break the stigma surrounding menstruation, raise awareness about menstrual hygiene, and equip young girls with the knowledge and resources they need to manage their periods with dignity. In many marginalized communities, girls continue to face period poverty, leading to school absenteeism, emotional distress, and long-term disadvantages. Through this outreach, Shalom Rescue Foundation reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the health, dignity, and rights of adolescent girls.
Beyond the distribution of care packages, our team led interactive educational sessions focused on menstrual health, debunking harmful myths, and encouraging open conversations. These sessions created safe spaces where girls felt supported, heard, and empowered. During our visits, we engaged students in open dialogue to normalize menstruation and address the real challenges girls face when access to proper menstrual care is limited.
We emphasized that menstruation should never be a source of shame, nor a reason for missing school or compromising one’s health. The response from the girls was both powerful and emotional—many expressed their gratitude, sharing how important it was to feel acknowledged and supported. For some, it was their first opportunity to speak openly about their experiences.
By investing in menstrual health, we are not only protecting physical well-being but also boosting confidence, improving school attendance, and advancing gender equality. This initiative is a reflection of Shalom Rescue Foundation’s broader mission to empower vulnerable and underprivileged individuals through holistic, community-driven support.
At Shalom Rescue Foundation, we recognize that period poverty is a barrier to gender equality, and we remain committed to changing that reality. Through initiatives like this, we aim to protect the rights, health, and futures of girls across Sierra Leone—one school, one conversation, and one care package at a time.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our volunteers, the staff of Regent Square Municipal Primary School, Kroobay Municipal Primary School, Dr. S.M. Broderick Municipal Primary School, FAWE School, and Rural Education Committee Primary School Sussex (Old York Road, Freetown Peninsula), as well as to all our supporters who made this outreach possible.
Together, we are creating a world where no girl has to choose between her education and her period.
25/03/2025
Public Announcement: Shalom Rescue Foundation Expands to Sussex Village!
We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Shalom Rescue Foundation’s Western Rural location in Sussex Village! This expansion marks a significant step forward in our mission to protect, empower, and advocate for underprivileged children and vulnerable individuals.
With this new location, we will be able to reach even more people in need, providing essential services such as advocacy, education, healthcare access, and community support. Our goal is to create a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
We invite the community to join us in celebrating this milestone! Stay tuned for details on our official launch event and ways you can get involved.
Together, we are expanding our reach and changing lives.
For more information, please visit our website at www.shalomrescuefoundation.org or our head office at 41 Adelaide Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
09/03/2025
The Ministry of Gender and Children’s Affairs, in collaboration with The IWD National Steering Committee, celebrated International Women’s Day under the theme:
“For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment.”
Ms. Raymonda Macauley represented the Shalom Rescue Foundation at the event.
Chief Minister Dr. David Moinina Sengeh emphasized the importance of gender equality, stating:
“Today, I will speak as a citizen, as a male, a HeForShe champion, and as a leader of a movement that will stop at nothing until every girl and every woman, regardless of tribe, religion, education, physical or cognitive ability, or age, reaches her fullest potential.”
He also addressed key issues, including women’s political participation, economic empowerment, gender-based violence, and access to quality education.
Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh stressed the importance of turning commitments into measurable actions to improve the lives of women and girls in Sierra Leone. He expressed gratitude to Sierra Leonean women who continue to inspire future generations, stating:
“Together, I salute the courageous and fearless Sierra Leonean women who have and continue to serve as role models for our girls in a bid to secure a future for all Sierra Leoneans.”
09/03/2025
The Ministry of Gender and Children’s Affairs, in collaboration with DCI-SL and its partners, celebrated International Women’s Day under the theme:
“For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment.”
Mr. Samuel Borbor represented the Shalom Rescue Foundation at the event.
In his message, the Vice President emphasized the crucial role of women in society, stating that their empowerment is essential for growth and progress. He highlighted the need for equal opportunities, urging that women should not be confined to traditional roles such as market sellers or housewives but should be encouraged to pursue leadership positions and contribute meaningfully to their communities and the nation.
He also underscored the role of men as allies in the fight for gender equality. He called on men to stand in solidarity with women, protect their rights, and ensure they are treated with dignity and respect. He stressed that no man should take advantage of a woman, and when injustices occur, women must feel empowered to speak up and seek justice.
“True progress happens when women and men work together to create an environment where equality thrives. By uplifting women, we build a stronger, more just world for everyone. Let’s continue to advocate for change, challenge limitations, and empower women to reach their full potential.”
08/03/2025
Celebrating International Women’s Day with Shalom Rescue Foundation
Today, on International Women’s Day, we honor the strength, resilience, and achievements of women around the world—especially the courageous women and girls we serve. Their determination to overcome challenges and build a brighter future inspires us daily.
At Shalom Rescue Foundation, we are committed to breaking barriers, advocating for equality, and creating opportunities that uplift and protect vulnerable women and girls. Through our initiatives, we strive to ensure that every woman has access to the resources, education, and support she needs to thrive, lead, and shape her own future with dignity, confidence and purpose.
To all the incredible women—your voices matter, your dreams are valid, and your potential is limitless. Together, we can create a more just and equitable world where all women are valued, respected, empowered, and given the opportunity to flourish.
With solidarity and commitment,
Shalom Rescue Foundation
08/03/2025
Happy International Women’s Day 2025!
Today, we honor three extraordinary queens whose resilience, strength, and dedication continue to inspire us at the Shalom Rescue Foundation. Their journeys from hardship to success are a testament to the power of determination, skill, and the unwavering spirit of women.
On behalf of the board and executives, I want to publicly and privately express our deepest gratitude and admiration for your perseverance, resilience, and commitment. You have overcome immense hardships and, in doing so, have uplifted others—embodying the true essence of International Women’s Day.
You are not just survivors—you are leaders, mentors, and changemakers. Through your skills, compassion, and dedication, you are shaping a better future for those who need it most. Your impact reaches far beyond yourselves, inspiring countless others to believe in their potential and rise above their circumstances.
Today, we celebrate your courage, your sacrifices, and your unwavering determination. May you continue to shine, break barriers, and empower those around you. The world is better because of women like you.
With gratitude and respect,
Mrs. Eustacia Anderson
CEO/Founder, Shalom Rescue Foundation
08/03/2025
3. Madam Mercy Kamara’s Journey: Rising from Loss to Empower Others
Mercy’s story is one of unimaginable loss and unwavering resilience. She lost her father at a young age and was left in the care of her older sister and mother. But tragedy struck again—her sister, who had cared for her, passed away, leaving her and her mother in deep grief. The pain was unbearable, and soon after, her mother also succumbed to heartbreak, leaving Mercy to fend for herself.
Despite facing such devastating losses at an early age, Mercy refused to be defeated. She channeled her strength into building a future for herself, developing skills in hairstyling, installations, and makeup artistry. Through sheer determination and perseverance, she turned her talent into a means of survival and, eventually, a thriving profession.
Her commitment to success didn’t stop there—Mercy is currently pursuing higher education at IPAM, studying Procurement and Supply. Her dedication to both academics and her passion for beauty and mentorship make her a true inspiration.
Today, Mercy is more than just a beauty expert—she is a volunteer mentor at the Shalom Rescue Foundation, dedicating her time to teaching young people the same skills that helped her rise above adversity. She empowers marginalized youth, giving them the tools to become independent and confident in their abilities.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate Madam Mercy Kamara—a woman who turned pain into power, loss into strength, hardship into opportunity, and now uses her success to uplift others. Her story is a testament to the strength, resilience, and transformative impact of women who refuse to give up, no matter the odds.
07/03/2025
2. Ms. Raymonda Macauley’s Journey: A Voice for the Voiceless
Raymonda is a passionate advocate for justice and the protection of vulnerable children. Currently studying Peace and Conflict at Fourah Bay College, she is dedicated to creating a world where every child is safe, valued, and empowered.
Her commitment to this mission extends beyond the classroom—she serves as a Child Protection Officer at the Shalom Rescue Foundation, where she works tirelessly to safeguard children from harm and provide them with the support they need to thrive. Whether advocating for their rights, offering guidance, or ensuring their well-being, Raymonda stands as a pillar of hope for those in need.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate Ms. Raymonda Macauley—an unstoppable force for change. Her passion for peace, justice, and child protection reminds us that when women lead with courage and compassion, they transform lives and shape a better future for all.
07/03/2025
1. Madam Isatu Bangura’s Journey: From Struggle to Success
Meet Isatu, who grew up in a small, overcrowded home where survival was a daily struggle. As a child, the harsh realities of life weighed heavily on her dreams, leaving little hope for the future. But she turned to what she knew best—her hands. She watched in fascination as women in her community braided hair and began practicing tirelessly on her younger siblings and friends. What started as a hobby became a passion, and soon, she was braiding hair to earn money and support her family. Determined to succeed, she saved every penny, learned new techniques, and built a loyal clientele.
Through perseverance and skill, Isatu turned her small hustle into a thriving business. Today, she is not only a successful hair braider but also a source of inspiration. Remembering her struggles, she now volunteers with the Shalom Rescue Foundation, mentoring young people in the art of hair braiding. She empowers marginalized youth with skills that open doors to financial independence and a brighter future.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate Madam Isatu Bangura—a young woman who turned hardship into opportunity, rose above adversity, and now lifts others as she climbs. Her journey is a testament to resilience, generosity, and the transformative power of women. When women are given the chance to thrive, they don’t just change their own lives—they uplift entire communities.
06/03/2025
The newly elected executives of the Community of Practice held their first executive meeting at Shalom Rescue Foundation to discuss initiatives for International Women’s Day, focusing on empowerment, inclusion, and meaningful change.
As an organization dedicated to protecting and advocating for vulnerable and marginalized individuals, we were honored to host this important discussion. Our team had the privilege of engaging with the executives, reinforcing our commitment to fostering a more just and equitable society where every individual—especially women and girls—can thrive with dignity, security, and hope.
06/03/2025
Welcome!
Welcome to Shalom Rescue Foundation, where hope meets action, and every individual matters. We are a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to protecting, empowering, and advocating for vulnerable and marginalized individuals, including survivors of gender-based violence, underprivileged children, older adults, and disadvantaged communities.
At Shalom Rescue Foundation, we believe in breaking barriers, dismantling systemic inequalities, and creating life-changing opportunities for those who need them most. Through strategic advocacy, education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and community-driven initiatives, we are working toward a future where no one is left behind.
We invite you to explore our website (www.shalomrescuefoundation.org) to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can be a part of this movement for change. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or partner with us, your support is vital in helping us build a world where every person can thrive with dignity, security, and hope.
Thank you for visiting. Together, we can make a difference!
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Freetown
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