Executive Director
Jennifer Jestes is the Founder and Director of Project Liberty International, Inc. Working with abandoned, abused, orphaned, under-privileged and HIV/AIDS children and youth in Mozambique, Africa. See TEAM
What does Project Liberty do?
Project Liberty works to provide family homes for orphaned, abandoned, abused, under-privileged, HIV/AIDS children and youth. We work in small group homes focusing on providing a family environment and work with the children socially, physically, spiritually and emotionally. Project Liberty also focus on equipping children and young people through academic education as well as providing vocational training opportunities.
Project Liberty works in the local communities, schools, and with churches providing training programs, youth conferences and Abstinence Education.
How Can I Be Apart of Project Liberty?
You can become a monthly financial supporter, prayer sponsor, or become a volunteer at Project Liberty in Mozambique, Africa.
All donations need to be made out to:Project Liberty International, Inc. - Mail to: PO Box 1025 Bethany, Oklahoma 73008
Prayer Support – See Prayer and News
Volunteer – You can volunteer locally or visit us in Mozambique and sever in a verity of ways. To receive more information go to Get Involved
Become Apart of Helping Project Liberty with Children. Join with us in supporting our Building project, Abstinence program and other projects as we seek in 2009 to make a difference in the lives of many hurting children and teenagers. See Projects or Contributions
Is Project Liberty affiliated with a church?
Project Liberty is an independent Christian organization. We are not affiliated with any particular church. We are unified by our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and by our desire to make Him known to people as we meet their basic needs.
Does Project Liberty focus on community development or on Christian witness?
We feel that both are necessary in sharing the message of Jesus Christ. Project Liberty’s programs are designed to be a visible form of God’s grace in the world. We seek to integrate spiritual and physical principles throughout our homes, training's, and programs demonstrating Jesus’ love in word and deed.
How is a Project Liberty funded?
Project Liberty funds are obtained primarily from individuals, churches, foundations, corporations, and supporters of national organizations.
What are Project Liberty’s Goals for 2009?
- Train, equip and provide family homes for children and teenagers.
- Build home for Project Liberty and children.
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