For the love of Liberia

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Building a Prosperous Liberia and Liberian Diaspora

Guided by our commitment, values, and objectives, we strive to positively impact the lives of Liberians in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Supporting Liberians in Oregon and Southern Washington

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The Oregon Association for Liberia (OAL) is committed to providing humanitarian services, promoting cultural understanding, and supporting Liberians in our local communities.

Join the Liberian movement

Please help us reach our goal of cultivating and nurturing a thriving Liberian community in the Pacific Northwest, as well as back home in Liberia. We urgently need your support to continue providing essential assistance to those in need in Liberia and to nurture and empower Liberians residing in Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Your involvement can make a significant difference in the lives of many.

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Who We Are

We’re a small but mighty coalition, united by our love for Liberia and committed to the prosperity of Liberians.

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Our Impact

Our aim is twofold:

  • Assist those in Liberia by connecting them to resources and opportunities to ensure they cultivate thriving communities.

  • Do the same for Liberians living in Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.

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Events and Programs

We strive to cultivate and nurture an active and engaged Liberian community in our local area.

Meet the Leadership Team

Help us ensure Liberian prosperity

Your involvement can make a significant difference in the lives of many. Thank you always for your generous support.

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
liberiansinoregon@gmail.com