Hope Aid Solutions International (HASI), on Friday, October 18, 2025, certificated the over 50 trainees, who completed recently held five-day ‘intensive trainings.’
The training brought together over the newly recruited personnel and volunteers.
The training, HASI Country Director, Ms. Florence Yei Dokie, said was facilitated professionals selected from various backgrounds.
HASI, with local headquarters in Chicken Soup Factory, outside Monrovia, is a newly full-registered nonprofit and humanitarian organization with nine ‘committed staffs, who are willing to serve some of the ‘vulnerable populations.’
HASI’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nathaniel Obadiah Ballah, lives in the United States of America, but Ms. Dokie said, the organization specific purposes are to provide (not limited) humanitarian assistance to individuals and communities in need; provide quality health services, health education for people with basic needs through workshops, awareness programs and preventions.
It is to adequately provides needy children with food, shelter, vocational opportunities and to “free medical care to diminished children mortality and malnutrition, and engage in agricultural activities.
HASI mission and vision are to create sustainable solutions that would lead to healthier lives, stronger communities and brighter future.
It works with a goal that focuses on improving lives; strengthening vulnerable communities; advancing national development worldwide; ensures that every individual has the right to live a healthy life.
Key Objectives
HASI’s key objectives include healthcare, a foundation of progress; education, a powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty; economic empowerment, i.e. to provide vocational training, support small businesses, literacy program to those that it best, and community development, which involves the provision of safe drinking water, etc.
With the motto: “Empowering Hands, Changing Lives,” the entity has also founded the Hands of Hope Institute of Professional Studies.
The Hands of Hope Institute of Professional Studies, according to Mr. Ballah, is committed to among other things, transform lives through practical education and skill development.
Mr. Ballah: “We prepare adults, young men and women for meaningful careers, self-reliance and community impacts.”