Billy Jones
Executive Director
Kids Survivor Liberia (KSL)

Message From The Executive Director

 

Greetings Friends,
Welcome to Kids Survivor Liberia (KSL) website!
As the leading founder/Executive Director of KSL, a dynamic and effective organization devoted to the welfare, rights, empowerment, and development of disadvantage youth  in Liberia, I am privileged to convey this message. Since our founding in 2016, we have been managed by a group of  professionals from Liberia , with our main office located in , Monrovia  . KSL has a strong belief in the need to put vulnerable groups like youth, children, women, and families at the center of their own transformation because we know they have the power to start processes that can get rid of things that are impeding their holistic development while also becoming more capable of relying on themselves.

Mission
To restore hope, dignity, and opportunity to vulnerable children and youth in Liberia by providing prevention, rehabilitation, empowerment, and reintegration services that foster self-reliance and positive citizenship.

Vision
A Liberia where every child and young person lives free from abuse, drugs, and neglect and is equipped with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to reach their full potential.

Goals and Aims
• Reduce the prevalence and impact of drug and substance abuse among youth.
• Promote the rights, protection, and wellbeing of children and vulnerable populations.
• Build sustainable pathways for young people to acquire education, vocational skills, and gainful employment.
• Strengthen collaboration between communities, government, and security institutions to address social ills affecting children and youth.

Core Program Areas

  1. Awareness & Prevention – School-based and community campaigns, radio programs, public dialogues, and distribution of educational materials on drug abuse, child rights, and public health.
  2. Awareness & Prevention – School-based and community campaigns, radio programs, public dialogues, and distribution of educational materials on drug abuse, child rights, and public health.
  3. Counseling, Rehabilitation & Reintegration – Psychosocial support, family counseling, mentorship, and community reintegration of at-risk youth.
  4. Advocacy & Partnerships – Working closely with government ministries, local authorities, law enforcement, civil society, and international partners to strengthen policies and programs for children and youth.
  5. Research & Monitoring – Collecting data on youth issues to inform policy and measure the impact of interventions.