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Winifred needs your support to realize her dream of becoming a doctor, Winifred remains hopeful and determined, seeking assistance to:
Fund her application process ($120 USD).
Cover tuition, hostel fees, and other university expenses.
Secure resources to support her family while she studies.
Your contributions will not only support Winifred’s education but also empower her to make a lasting impact on Liberia’s healthcare system. With her dedication, Winifred envisions a future where fewer lives are lost to preventable diseases, and where every individual has access to quality healthcare.

The Freed & Kwon Humanitarian Medical Fund truly appreciate you being a part of this effort.

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Meet Winifred

Winifred Leapolu Siaker

Winifred Leapolu Siaker, a passionate and determined woman from Gbarnga City, Bong County, Liberia. Born on October 11, 1996, to Mr. and Mrs. Siaker, Winifred grew up in a family of eight, including her mother, five sisters, and three younger brothers. Tragically, she lost her father during her secondary education, a loss that profoundly shaped her perseverance and commitment to education.

Winifred is the first in her family to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree, graduating as a Physician Assistant from Cuttington University in 2023. Despite financial challenges, she worked tirelessly, often selling goods and helping her mother farm to fund her education. Her success was made possible by a German scholarship from GIZ after her initial sponsor, Mr. Joseph Saiffia Philips, could no longer support her.

Winifred’s ultimate goal is to become a GYN doctor specializing in women’s health. She is currently volunteering as a medical screener at Courage Medical and Rehab Center in Gbarnga, earning $100 per month while caring for her two children, aged 10 and 3, with her fiancé, who is also a second-year medical student. Her dream extends beyond personal achievement; she is deeply committed to improving healthcare in Liberia, particularly for women and underserved communities.

The Freed & Kwon Humanitarian Medical Fund truly appreciate you being a part of this effort. Donate Now 

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