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Waterloo Village is just outside Freetown, on the west coast of Sierra Leone, West Africa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you have any queries regarding the project or would like to help with any aspect of the project then please contact us on:

Tel: 02920 198428 or email us using the form below

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info@wvcp.org.uk

Yaina Samuels - Project Co-ordinator
Following my very first visit to Waterloo Village back in April 2003 I wanted to do something to help, so I got together with the group and shared my ideas. I then asked for help to make it happen. We have a fantastic team and we all have different skills and abilities. I'm a negotiator.......using the gentle art of persuasion to get people interested in the cause; and an energiser because I have a fire deep down inside that keeps me fuelled and focused.

Helen Gough - Chairperson
Helen is the vivacious chair of the board. A keen rower and even keener control-freak Helen is brimming with enthusiasm and ideas for the project.

Sylvie Verger – Events Co-ordinator

Carole Callow – Treasurer

                           VOLUNTEERS

Vicky Griffiths

Wendy Williams

Kathryn Williams

Dean Daly

Tom Damsell

Sarah Humphries

Very special thanks and appreciation go out to all those who have given their time and effort in different ways to support the project. Without the generosity of our volunteers we would not have achieved so much. So no matter how big or how small your contribution put it all together and it bring us closer to our goal to ‘HELP A VILLAGE HELP ITSELF’.

Thank you all very much

Yaina (Project Coordinator)

The West African state of Sierra Leone emerged from a decade of civil war in early 2002, with the help of Britain, the former colonial power, and a large United Nations peacekeeping mission.

More than 17,000 foreign troops disarmed tens of thousands of rebels and militia fighters in the biggest UN peacekeeping success in Africa for many years after debacles in the 1990s in Angola, Rwanda and Somalia.

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