Our TEAM

About Us

Motto:
“Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives.”

This motto embodies the core mission of the Friends of Frankdell Peace Clinic Foundation, encapsulating our commitment to creating lasting, meaningful change in the lives of underserved communities. “Empowering Communities” speaks to our dedication to providing the necessary resources and opportunities that enable individuals to take charge of their health, education, and future. It emphasizes that true transformation begins with empowering individuals and communities to take ownership of their destinies. “Transforming Lives” reflects the ultimate goal of our foundation: to create tangible, positive changes in the lives of the people we serve. This transformation isn’t just about short-term solutions but about creating sustainable, long-term impacts that improve the quality of life, foster hope, and lead to a brighter future for all.
The motto is simple yet powerful, capturing the essence of our mission and vision. It reminds both our supporters and the communities we serve that the work we do is about more than just providing services—it is about inspiring and enabling people to achieve their fullest potential and drive their change.

The People behind the scene

Meet our team



Frankdell Peace clinic staff

1.      Dr.  Pokpa Zayzay – Facility Covering Doctor

2.       Morris  Kromah –  Physician Assistant

3.       Odell K. Yekeh-Tuweh –  Midwifery Coordinator

4.       Mamakor Kengo – Officer in Charge (OIC)

5.       Gracious  Gwaikolo – Emergency Nurse

6.       Nettie Teah – Triage  Nurse

7.       Jusu Lasana Dunor – Pharmacist

8.      Selena M. Geeblah – Mental health  Nurse

9.       Agnes Klah – Assistance Laboratory Technician

10.   Mulbah Zayzay – Laboratory Technician Supervisor

11.   Prince Nyanken – Registrar

12.   Comfort Wolo – Nurse Aide

13.   Miatta H. Samine – Cleaner

14.   Sam P Tuweh-Security

Liberian Board members 

1.       Korlia Bonarwolo – Deputy Board Chairperson

2.       Franklin Wlehka Tuweh

3.       Dr. Emmanuel Johnson

4.       Pastor Emmanuel Peaybar

5.       Hawa Quaye