Nimba County
Meanwhile, in the vibrant landscape of Nimba County, another poignant narrative unfolds. Abigail, the CEO of the Life is Good Business Center and a fellow wheelchair user, spoke with an emotional depth that left an indelible mark. Overcome with gratitude yet fighting back tears, she reflected on the transformative impact of the CAD-L project. “I honestly can’t imagine where I would be without CAD-L’s support,” she confessed, her voice steady despite the weight of her emotions.
“The startup grants we received have not only changed our lives; they have given us a sense of dignity that we never thought we would experience.”
The flourishing of the business has empowered Abigail and her colleagues to uplift their families, providing for their children’s education without the shame of begging or relying on charity. “We are now active, respected members of our community, able to voice our opinions and participate in decisions that affect our lives,” she declared, a shining testament to the empowerment that has blossomed through CAD-L.
As we commemorate the closing chapter of the CAD-L project, the tapestry of stories woven through empowerment, resilience, and unwavering hope serves as a poignant reminder of the collective journey towards equality and dignity. The lessons learned, the bonds forged, and the lives touched transcend the boundaries of the project, continuing to resonate and inspire future initiatives aimed at further uplifting and supporting persons with disabilities in Liberia. In the echo of their voices, we find an unyielding spirit that fuels the promise of a brighter, more inclusive future. in Liberia.







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