Resilience & finding hope

MS. BLAMA IS FINDING A NEW WAY FORWARD

 

Ms. Mbowelee Mbama

​Ms. Blama’s story is one of resilience, of finding hope.
 
Like most Liberians, she was just a child when the war broke out. During the war, in hopes of surviving, she fled into “the bush”, the untamed lands of Liberia’s tropical forest. During those 14 long years of an intensely brutal war, she bore children.
 
The very day she delivered triplets, she was raped repeatedly by rebel forces.
 
She was then captured by the rebels and held as a prisoner. She escaped once, but unsuccessfully. They “chopped” her, as she describes her own experience. She finally escaped into Sierra Leone becoming a refugee. She eventually made her way back to Liberia but remained living in the bush with her children. She was too traumatized to re-enter society.
 
When RESTORE HOPE learned of Ms. Blama, our team in Kolahun brought her into the community. With ongoing psychosocial counseling, Ms. Blama is finding a new way forward.
 
As she says, she can now “go amongst her friends”. 
 
With RESTORE HOPE’s intervention and ongoing support, she now counsels other women who’ve gone through such trauma.
 
Her children are attending school and she’s become a weaving instructor in the Women’s Weaving Cooperative, supported by RHL. We are proud to know her.
 
Your financial contribution will help others, like Ms. Blama, find a new way forward. Join our community, become part of Restore Hope’s family of donors, and give a most meaningful gift this season.

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