A Brief History

The fourteen years of civil war in Liberia left an indelible mark on one little girl’s heart, replacing childhood joys with trauma, tragedy, and displacement. Instead of playful moments in the mud, styling wooden dolls’ hair, or playing hop-scotch and soccer, she witnessed unimaginable suffering. Hunger and punishment were constant companions, with beating and endless squats a daily routine. This childhood void fueled her dreams of creating a better future.
Georgia Nuahn, now a woman, queen, and mother of three, envisions a paradise for impoverished children. She purchased four acres of land in rural Liberia (Careysburg, Margibi County) to create a welcoming home where children can thrive without the stigma of being orphans. The Royal Village Foundation was born from her vision, aiming to provide a safe haven, nurturing environment, and a sense of belonging.
The foundation’s mission is to empower children to break the cycle of poverty, reduce illiteracy, and provide a stable and healthy environment for them to reach their full potential. The village will feature a school (preschool to ninth grade), six living houses (three for boys and three for girls), a gymnasium, healthcare building, outdoor playground, library, and computer lab. Trained professionals will ensure the children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being. Regular family visits will maintain a sense of normalcy and connection.
Georgia’s determination and perseverance drive her to fill the hole in her heart with this new vision. However, she needs support – financial, emotional, and physical – to make this immense dream a reality. Join her in rebuilding her community and helping children without a dependable family. Together, we can bridge the hole in her heart and positively impact the lives of those affected by the civil war in Liberia. Let’s help Queen Georgia change the narrative of Liberia and give a brighter future to its children.
Achievements
The Royal Village Foundation has made a tremendous impact in the lives of many since its inception. From providing safe drinking water through building hand pump to responding to calls for assistance, the Foundation has continuously worked towards improving the lives of others. Additionally, the foundation has also sent seven talented students from Liberia to Rwanda, giving them the opportunity to further their education and expand their horizons.