
This chapter focuses on helping females with disabilities. In addition, they hold awareness activities to teach religious tolerance, providing tools to create a peaceful environment through acceptance of one another regardless of religious beliefs. They encourage all grassroots religious-oriented women's movements in war-torn Liberia to take action. They want to engage in meaningful dialogue, mutual cooperation and create a nonviolent approach to unnecessary religious and man-made conflicts. They console the victims of civil war, visit the sick and elderly, comfort the widows and give hope to those who feel hopeless. They want to serve as a vehicle between the Zoes and the Boedios and be one of the major forerunners of social justice throughout Liberia. They want to create awareness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, offer care to women living with the virus, and prevent female genital mutilation.