Elderly folks benefit from free medical checkups & treatment from WLI

[The New Dawn - Liberia] - 27/08/2025
Over thirty elderly individuals in the Pipeline Community, Paynesville, have benefited from free medical check-ups, treatment, personal hygiene education, and environmental cleanliness education. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, August 27, 2025: The initiative, undertaken by the faith-based World (…)
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