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Sierra Leone Relief and Development Outreach, INC.
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Basic Information
Address: 4231 B Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304
Phone Number: 703-823-3600
Fax Number: 703-683-4054
Email: slrelief@slrdoinc.org
Director: Mrs. Bernadette Kamara-Bangura
Additional Information
Causes Served: Humanitarian Advocacy organization
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: N/A
Ages for Volunteer: ALL
Hours of Service: no specific
Minimum Hours Required: no minimum hours required
Days of Service: Depending on volunteers
Mission Statement:
SLRDO, Inc. mission is to highlight and find solutions to the current socioeconomic problems facing the people of the Republic of Sierra Leone and other immigrants who live in Alexandria city of United States.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
1. To honor and love God.
2. To love and serve others.
3. To be committed to maintaining a high standard for excellence, compassion, dignity, integrity and quality for our outreach programs.
4. Help people in Sierra Leone and the entire Metropolitan area.
Program History:
SLRDO, INC is a Humanitarian Advocacy organization established in December 2003. It is registered as a non-profit and charitable organization incorporated in The Commonwealth of Virginia and headquartered in The City of Alexandria and its affiliated with The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, The Sierra Leone Embassy, The United Nation, The State Department of The USAID Department in Washington, DC.
Events:
ICEC program is one of the programs SLRDO, INC have. This program is for ;
1. a beginning computer user who wants to learn computer skills in a classroom environment
2. the ones who want to improve their English skills
3. the ones who need assistance with foreign languages
4. the ones who need help with education, health, or housing issues