CELIA KOLLIE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN

Board of Directors in Liberia

Elizabeth Gbah Johnson
Treasurer & Member of the Board- Liberia
Elizabeth Gbah Johnson currently serves as the Country Director for ActionAid International Liberia, where she provides strategic leadership of the Country Program with about 43 staff members. She is a Women’s Rights Activist with 12 plus years working experience on advocacy-related works including Gender, Women’s Rights, Child Rights, HIV/AIDS, Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHRs), and diversity with international organizations such as the women’s Federation for World Peace.
International, Young Women Christian Association of Liberia, ActionAid International Liberia, and Plan International Liberia.
Mattew Walters
Member of the Board- Liberia
Matthew Walters works as office manager for Dignity Liberia, a nonprofit organization. He has served as financial officer for over 18 years of the First Baptist Church, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia. He holds a BBA degree in Business Administration from the African Methodist Episcopal University in Monrovia, Liberia.
Zubah Kollie Yennego, Sr.
Member of the Board- Liberia
Deacon Zubah Kollie Yennego, Sr. holds a BBA degree in Accounting from the University of Liberia. He has to his credit, over 30 years of administrative experience. Currently, he serves as the administrator of the Lakpazee Community Church, a congregation with over 400 members. Also, due to his dedication to the services he has provided, earned him the Chairmanship of the Lakpazee Community Church School System School Board of Directors, an educational institution with over 1,000 students. As a family man, Mr. Yennego has been married for over 28 years.
Princess Krubo Kollie
Country Director & Board Member- Liberia
Princess is the oldest sister of the late Celia Kollie. She has a degree in communication from the University of Liberia. Over the years, Princess has worked with several youth organizations as volunteer. She has certificates in various areas including journalism, women’s rights and advocacy, entrepreneurship, and community development. She is a cooperate communicator with over five years of working with media houses. Like her late sister Celia, Princess has deep passion for children, so finds herself working on activities for children on a regular basis both in her community and the larger society. She believes that her sister’s legacy will be go on to impact the lives of poverty- stricken children of Liberia now and generations to come.