In Sierra Leone,
people are suffering.
This is not a distant problem. It is happening right now, in real communities, to real families. And it does not have to stay this way.
The Scale of the Crisis.
55 Year
Life Expectancy
1 in 20
Maternal Mortality Risk
7%
Receive Needed Operations
The clinic has already proven that something different is possible here. It has earned the trust of its community. It survived the devastating 2014–2016 Ebola crisis. It became financially self-sustaining. And it has served tens of thousands of patients who had nowhere else to go.
The foundation is there. What is needed now is room to grow.
Healing Has Already Begun.
85,000
Patient visits since 2006
7,000
Patient visits in 2024 alone.
2,000
Sq. Foot Clinic at capacity
The clinic cannot meet all the needs of the community.
The current space supports one community health officer, two nurses, and several medical aids. It is too small to expand services — and the community needs more than it can offer.
The Susu Gospel Hospital is designed to close that gap — not just for today, but for the generations who will grow up in Lungi after it is built