The International Children Family (ICF) is a non-governmental organization committed to transforming the lives of the most vulnerable in Sierra Leone. With a focus on holistic development, ICF’s objectives encompass financial, social, and educational empowerment for disadvantaged communities. Here are the core objectives driving ICF’s mission:
Provide Financial and Moral Support to Orphans, Particularly Ebola Orphans: ICF aims to address the emotional and economic challenges faced by orphans, especially those affected by the Ebola outbreak. The organization offers financial assistance and psychological support to help these children rebuild their lives.

Promote and Contribute to the Socio-Economic Development of Sierra Leone: ICF is dedicated to fostering sustainable growth within Sierra Leone by contributing to community-driven development initiatives, uplifting vulnerable populations, and reducing poverty.

Support Development Projects Focused on the Education of Disadvantaged Children: Recognizing education as a key to breaking the cycle of poverty, ICF actively supports programs and projects that ensure access to quality education for disadvantaged children, giving them a foundation for a better future.
Empower and Develop Women: ICF believes in the power of women to create change in their communities. By offering women skill development, training, and support, the organization seeks to empower them to be financially independent and community leaders.

Improve and Promote Education: Beyond supporting disadvantaged children, ICF is invested in enhancing the overall education system in Sierra Leone. This includes improving infrastructure, providing learning materials, and supporting teacher development programs.

Enhance Agriculture and Other Economic Activities: Understanding the vital role of agriculture in Sierra Leone’s economy, ICF works to boost agricultural productivity through training, resource provision, and sustainable practices. This helps improve food security and creates economic opportunities for rural communities.
