Give the gift of free healthcare every month to some of the most vulnerable children in West Africa.
Today, millions of children in West Africa live without access to healthcare. From busy cities to rural villages, children lack treatment for common illnesses such as malnutrition, malaria, typhoid, and dysentery.
$25 can provide treatment and restore hope and health.
20 Million by 2034
In 2019, LIVE2540 began to shift toward investing more in healthcare in West Africa. This move allowed us to partner up with ELWA Hospital to provide life-saving malnutrition products, which transitioned into building an 18,000-square-foot medical center in one of Liberia's poorest and most remote places in Liberia. We knew our purpose was to serve the suffering child, and now we have set a goal to double down on our efforts and reach even more.
We ask you to consider joining us on this journey. Come with us digitally as we share the restoration stories with you. Come with us spiritually as we join hands and pray for this effort to reach as many children as God would have it.
We no doubt believe we can collectively shift the future of thousands of children.
Our Focus
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Jesus Loves Me Children's Clinic
The Jesus Loves Me Children’s Clinic was founded in 2021 to provide free, quality healthcare for children in Bong County, Liberia, who would otherwise be isolated from treatment. Upon completion in 2024, this 18,000-square-foot facility will help children suffering from malaria, malnutrition, and other treatable illnesses.
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Specialized Critical Care
For LIV2540, every life matters. Operating in remote areas of West Africa, we prioritize swift and effective responses to emergency cases. Whether it's facilitating life-saving surgeries in neighboring countries or ensuring access to quality healthcare for rural communities, our mission is to deliver timely interventions for the restoration of health and hope.
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Malnutrition
Malnutrition is responsible for the death of 3.1 million children each year. Many are under the age of five. Liberia is in the top ten countries in the world with the most acute levels of childhood malnutrition. Nearly a quarter of all children under five struggle with malnutrition in Liberia.