Jeremiah Children’s Community UK Project CEO Honored with 2024 Orphan Empowerment Award

Jeremiah Children Foundation rcceive award

Freetown, Sierra Leone — The Jeremiah Children’s Community UK Project is proud to celebrate a significant milestone as its CEO, Pamela Jah, has been awarded the 2024 Orphan Empowerment Award, a prestigious honor recognizing her exceptional commitment to improving the lives of children living with disabilities.

The award highlights the organization’s ongoing dedication to championing the rights and welfare of vulnerable children, particularly those with physical and developmental challenges. Through various initiatives focused on education, healthcare, and emotional support, Pamela Jah and her team have made a profound impact across communities in Sierra Leone and beyond.

In a statement following the announcement, the organization expressed immense gratitude:

“We are deeply humbled and grateful for this recognition, which is a testament to the tireless efforts of our team, partners, and supporters. This award not only acknowledges our work but serves as a reminder that there is still much more to be done.”

Under Pamela Jah’s leadership, the Jeremiah Children’s Community UK Project has remained steadfast in its mission to create an inclusive society where every child—regardless of their ability—has access to love, care, and opportunity.

The organization reiterated its commitment to continue working to uplift children facing disadvantage, and called on communities, donors, and partners to join in amplifying support for their cause.

This recognition marks a new chapter of visibility and momentum for the charity, reinforcing the power of compassionate leadership and collaborative action in transforming young lives.

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Jeremiah Children’s Community UK Project CIC in Sierra Leone is a non-profit Charity organization dedicated to providing support and resources to vulnerable children in need in Sierra Leone.

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