Josephus Flomo(Country Director of FMN )
Married to Mary and we have six children. I believe God is using my degree and skills to be effective in Liberia by helping the “least of these” children that have unique special needs. What a great opportunity to help be a witness to our communities that all children are special and loved in God’s ey
es.
Professor Mogana Flomo(Board Member / Project Coordinator)
Professor, Deacon, Founder of and Chair man of other initiatives. Married to Angeline and we have 7 children. I have a strong Christian belief in Bible principles and apply them to my life here in Liberia. I believe in lifting up and encouraging my fellow man when ever and how ever I am able.
Pastor Peter Flomo(Board Member / Project Coordinator)
Pastor and Counselor -I am Passionate about human life and community development for which I am involved. I am married to my lovely wife Oretha and we have several biological and foster children we raise together.
Stephen Johnson(Country Director of LLP)
Married to Rebecca and we two children. I am involved in the educational aspects of our children as I believe that education is the key to a brighter future for Liberia. And I do what I can to help because God has called me to do so in this way.
Donna Barber(Founder and Executive Director)
Humanitarian, advocate, and mom to 10 children ages 5-24yrs. I am compassion driven about global issues involving children and families in need. Time, talent, or treasures, -what will you do with what you have?
dbarber@globalorphanoutreach.org
Denise Wagner(Medical Outreach/FMSC Coordinator)
I’m a wife of 17 years and mother of 4 wonderful children, 3 of which are special needs. I’ve been a Certified Medical Assistant for 11 years and worked in a wide range of clinical settings. I’ve had a passion for humanitarian work in Africa since I was a very young girl.
sparki61@aol.com
Jeff Garrett(Board Member)
Married 17 years to wife Jessica and have 7 kids (one being adopted). I am the owner of 2 businesses working in construction and Leisure travel. Founding board member of G.O.O.
rjg642@aol.com
Christina Hoffman(FMN Program Coordinator)
Married to Scott of 21 years and we have 3 biological boys, two daughters adopted from Haiti , and our son from Liberia (diagnosed with quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy). My passion for ‘special needs’ started when I saw firsthand the realities of the most vulnerable orphans, especially in Liberia.
hope4girl2003@yahoo.com
Julie Redman (Board Member / LLP Coordinator)I am a mother of seven children; six biological and one adopted from Liberia. I became actively involved in Liberia after adopting our son and seeing the great needs of the country and Liberia’s children.
jlrdmn@gmail.com
Kari Haege(Orphan Grain Project/Delivering Hope Coordinator)
After a trip to Liberia I was overwhelmed, the poverty was so extensive, I knew I could not walk away without trying to make a difference. Investing into these lives can have rewards for generations to come, not just for them, but us as well.
khaege@gmail.com
Mike Haege(Saw mill Adviser)
I am the father of five children and one grandchild. We are also in the process of adopting. My desire is when I stand before God on judgment day he will say to me, “Well done good and faithful servant”. Lord, give me the strength to deny myself and follow you.
customcutwood@gmail.com
Jim and Tracy Clay(H.E.L.P Coordinators / Business Owners / Medical Field)
We have 3 wonderful children/one we adopted from Liberia. We believe the best way to help Liberia is through empowering others to support themselves via micro-lending.
jclayjr@att.net
Pastor Ben Kangar(Pastor and Board Member)
Pastor Bennego Kangar is a Liberian who came to the US in 1992 with the Teen Missions International Ministry. Pastor Kangar considers it an honor to serve on the Board of Directors with a ministry that is making a difference in the lives of his fellow Liberians.
benkangar@gmail.com
Daniel Mulbah (GOO Country Director)
I am married with two children. I chose to work as a humanitarian because of the many social needs in Liberia. I strongly believed that someone must stand in the cap to advocate or make awareness for those in such position. I am with the conviction that all humans are equal before God.
Cat Martin (Board Member/LLP)
After adopting from Liberia, I saw the need to expand their children’s education including building community development strategies, and introducing a way of supporting students in successfully obtaining a grade 12 diploma. I am the mom to 3 children and hold a masters degree in
Nursing.
camartin55@hotmail.com
Phil Wilder (Director of Resources and Training)
Phil is a Business Consultant and Leadership Trainer. He’s worked closely with many Ministry’s and Non Profit Organizations. Phil will be representing Global through public speaking engagements, media, collaboration efforts as well as resource and funding programs.
pwilder@globalorphanoutreach.org
Andrew and Carrie Redman (GOO Ambassadors)
Happily married 20 years, we have eleven children and are in the process of adopting three beautiful little girls from Liberia. It is our desire to show the love of Christ to a lost and hurting world.
Andy@Ofhwebdesign.com
Carrie@OurFullHouse.com
Sedkie Kamara Planning Officer of GOO