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For Beach Liberia is a Legal Environmental Conservation Non-Profit organization in Liberia. Email: [email protected]

Photos from For Beach Liberia's post 07/07/2026

Yesterday, For Beach Liberia proudly celebrated its 5th Anniversary at The Grove, marking five years of dedicated service to environmental conservation, coastal protection, and community empowerment across Liberia. The anniversary celebration brought together members, staff, volunteers to celebrate its achievements, and reaffirm its commitment to protecting Liberia’s beaches and promoting climate resilience. The program featured an opening prayer, a brief history of the organization, recognition of outstanding volunteers, and an inspiring anniversary address delivered by the Executive Director, Steve Siakeh Konah. In his remarks, Mr. Konah expressed gratitude to all members, volunteers and supporters whose dedication has enabled the organization to grow over the past five years. He highlighted the impact of For Beach Liberia’s beach cleanup campaigns, tree-planting initiatives, environmental education programs, and community engagement activities, emphasizing that these efforts have contributed to building cleaner, healthier, and more resilient coastal communities. He also challenged Liberians, especially young people, to become environmental stewards by taking responsibility for protecting the country’s natural resources and supporting initiatives that promote sustainable development. The 5th Anniversary celebration at The Grove was not only a moment of reflection on past accomplishments but also the beginning of a new chapter, as For Beach Liberia looks forward to expanding its impact and strengthening partnerships to build a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Liberia.

Happy 5th Anniversary, For Beach Liberia!

Dawn Richards Tolbert
European Union in Liberia
Conservation International, Liberia

06/07/2026

🎉 Celebrating 5 Years of Impact, Action, and Hope! 🌊🌴

Today, we proudly celebrate 5 incredible years of For Beach Liberia—five years of championing environmental protection, promoting sustainable coastal development, empowering communities, and inspiring collective action to protect Liberia’s beautiful beaches and natural resources.

This milestone would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our dedicated volunteers, partners, donors, government institutions, community leaders, and every individual who has stood with us on this journey. Your commitment has helped turn our vision into meaningful action.

Over the past five years, we have organized beach cleanups, environmental awareness campaigns, tree-planting initiatives, youth empowerment programs, and community engagements that continue to make a positive impact across Liberia.

As we celebrate this anniversary, we renew our commitment to building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Liberia for future generations. The journey continues, and together, we will achieve even greater milestones.

Happy 5th Anniversary to For Beach Liberia! 🎊

Together, we protect our beaches. Together, we protect our future. 🇱🇷🌊💙



European Union in Liberia
U.S. Embassy Monrovia, Liberia
Environmental Protection Agency - EPA
Conservation International, Liberia

Photos from For Beach Liberia's post 15/06/2026

FOR BEACH LIBERIA JOINS PARTNERS TO PLANT 100 COCONUT TREES FOR COASTAL PROTECTION IN MONROVIA

FOR Beach Liberia, in partnership with the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC), the European Union (EU), the Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA), and Clean Ocean View Liberia, participated in the planting of 100 coconut trees in the God Bless You Community under the Monrovia Urban Greenery Project.

The initiative is aimed at strengthening the coastal ecosystem, enhancing urban greenery, and supporting the establishment of a natural coastal buffer stretching from the UN House through the Johansen area to Mamba Point. The project demonstrates a collective commitment to environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and the long-term protection of Liberia’s coastline against the impacts of erosion and flooding.

By bringing together government institutions, development partners, environmental organizations, and community residents, the project promotes community ownership and contributes to building a greener, healthier, and more resilient Monrovia.

Speaking during the exercise, Mr. Steve S. Konah, Executive Director of FOR Beach Liberia, reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable coastal management.

“The planting of coconut trees is more than an environmental activity; it is an investment in the future safety and resilience of our coastal communities. Healthy coastlines protect lives, livelihoods, and critical infrastructure. FOR Beach Liberia is proud to stand with the Monrovia City Corporation, the European Union, Clean Ocean View Liberia, and community residents in advancing this important cause,” Mr. Konah stated.

The tree-planting exercise forms part of ongoing efforts to combat coastal degradation, improve environmental conditions, and create sustainable solutions that benefit both people and nature.

FOR Beach Liberia remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting environmental sustainability, empowering communities, and safeguarding Liberia’s natural environment for present and future generations through advocacy, education, and collaborative action.

Photos from For Beach Liberia's post 06/06/2026

On Saturday June 6, 2026 , For Beach Liberia proudly participated in the official launch of the End Plastic Liberia Project, organized by the Rotary Club of Monrovia Suonu at the Liberia Learning Center .
The event brought together government officials, environmental advocates, development partners, youth groups, and civil society organizations committed to addressing the growing challenge of plastic pollution in Liberia.

The program commenced with a walkathon from the SKD Sports Complex to the Paynesville City Hall, followed by the official launch ceremony under the theme of promoting a cleaner and healthier Liberia through the reduction, reuse, and recycling of plastic waste.

The launch featured remarks from prominent leaders and environmental stakeholders, including representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monrovia City Corporation (MCC), Paynesville City Corporation (PCC), the Liberia Carbon Markets Authority, Champions for Nature Conservation Liberia, and the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation. Discussions focused on the harmful effects of plastic pollution on communities, waterways, beaches, wildlife, and public health, while emphasizing collective action and sustainable waste management solutions.

As an organization dedicated to protecting Liberia’s beaches and marine environment, For Beach Liberia welcomed the initiative and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting national efforts aimed at reducing plastic waste and promoting environmental stewardship. The organization recognizes that plastic pollution remains one of the greatest threats to Liberia’s coastal ecosystems, contributing to clogged drainage systems, flooding, and the degradation of beaches and waterways.

For Beach Liberia commends the Rotary Club of Monrovia Suonu and its partners for launching this timely and impactful initiative. The organization looks forward to collaborating with stakeholders across the country to advance environmental sustainability and build a cleaner, greener, and more resilient Liberia for future generations.

Together, we can end plastic pollution and protect Liberia’s beaches, waterways, and natural environment.

04/06/2026

🌍 FOR BEACH LIBERIA CELEBRATES WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2026 🌍

Join For Beach Liberia as we commemorate World Environment Day 2026 under the theme:

“Empowering Students for Environmental Stewardship”

This special event is designed to inspire and educate young people about their role in protecting the environment and building a sustainable future. Through environmental awareness, practical discussions, and student engagement, we aim to encourage the next generation of environmental champions.

📍 Location: 72nd S.K.D Boulevard, Paynesville City
🏫 Venue: Feel My Lamb High School
📅 Date: June 5, 2026
⏰ Time: 9:30 AM

Together, we will promote key environmental actions:
🌱 Plant Trees
♻️ Reduce Waste
🌍 Protect Our Planet
💚 Build a Greener Future

We invite students, teachers, parents, community leaders, and environmental advocates to join us as we take action for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Liberia.

📞 For more information:
0777299520 | 0880055059

Let’s work together to empower students and create lasting environmental change.

🌿🌍💚

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