Complementing efforts to uplift marginalized communities across Sierra Leone through deliberate, structured socioeconomic interventions.
Founders & Leadership
The word ALWAKA stands gracefully as an acronym honoring its visionary leaders: Founder & CEO Alhassan Kabia and Co-Founder Warah Kabia. Together, as a dedicated married couple raising four children, they extended their personal family values into a systemic vehicle for societal betterment.
"Born into a modest family, Alhassan Kabia experienced firsthand the structural challenges posed by poverty and lack of access to opportunities within local communities. This lived reality sparked the foundational mission of ALWAKA."
Today, the foundation steps forward to cleanly complement government frameworks across Sierra Leone—providing vulnerable and marginalized populations with concrete pathways to self-reliance, security, and long-term socio-economic equity.
Empowering individuals and communities, fostering a brighter and more equitable future for all.
The ALWAKA Charity Foundation is committed to implementing programs in education, health, agriculture, youth empowerment, and women empowerment, ensuring holistic development and promoting self-sufficiency.
We operate stringently on integrity, transparency, inclusivity, and shared mutual respect, grounding each strategic operation in deep, ethical community partnership.
Click through our focal segments to inspect how our resource architecture translates directly into structural communal empowerment.
ALWAKA Charity Foundation aims to actively break historical poverty matrices by investing directly into structural education. We systematically provide financial scholarships for meritorious, low-resource students, subsidize core physical learning resources, and upgrade infrastructure inside underserved educational zones.
The foundation organizes intentional public health outcome improvements across regional spaces. We execute broad-scale community health baseline awareness frameworks, configure free specialized mobile medical campus clusters, and dispatch necessary operational medical equipment to key peripheral health facilities.
Through direct hands-on agricultural extensions and resource architecture provisions, the foundation activates localized farming cooperatives. We train smallholders to deploy regenerative techniques designed directly to raise yields, fortify food security index metrics, and elevate baseline household income levels.
Acknowledging youth as principal catalysts of long-term social change, the foundation provides structured guidance tracks. We host interactive cross-sector mentorship, deploy market-responsive vocational skills pipelines, and provide foundational seed backing to secure small micro-enterprise systems.
ALWAKA elevates women as structural columns of rural and municipal growth. We supply micro-credit facilities, baseline financial accounting systems training, and contextual peer business circles to establish stable operations, thereby breaking legacy structural dependencies and cementing resilient family systems.
University Scholars Powered
Across multiple Sierra Leonean institutions
In regions where economic constraints and infrastructural gaps historically stifle educational mobility, ALWAKA has instituted a fully funded academic support grid. By taking over tuition obligations and establishing institutional peer networks, the project safeguards multi-disciplinary career paths for elite local candidates.
Graduates exit our pipeline carrying the dual principles of intellectual excellence and civic service responsibility, generating an ongoing circle of self-help and regional resource building within their primary home villages.
Operational Governance Framework
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1 Kabia Drive Texaco, Freetown, Sierra Leone
1601 Julep Court, Accokeek, MD 20607
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