Healthcare Delivery
Healthcare Delivery
Through Roosevelt S. Dahn’s “I-Care Health Liberia Foundation” in Yarsonnoh, we will expand this plan and continue to provide free quality healthcare to our people throughout the district
We will supply all the little clinics in the district with medical equipment and accessories from the United States of America through the I-Care Health Liberia Foundation
We will provide service to our old folks in the district by giving them a free health examination at their convenience
We will supply our disabled population with free wheelchairs, canes, walkers, etc. for easy mobility
Monday, June 18, 2018 in Yarsonnoh, District #8, Nimba County, Liberia
On Monday, June 18, 2018, we broke ground for the I-Care Health Medical Clinic that contains 16 rooms in Yarsonnoh, my home town where I was born and raised.
Our Story: Roosevelt Dahn was born and raised in Yarsonnoh, Liberia. He saw first-hand the devastating effects of two Liberian civil wars, which burned his home village, Yarsonnoh, completely to the ground and killed more than 100 people. These wars, the first occurring from 1989 to 1996 and the second from 1999 to 2003, decimated the country. Nearly half a million people were killed and the country was plunged into deep poverty. Roosevelt was able to secure a visa to the US through the lottery system. He immigrated to the US in 2010, worked very hard, and was able to bring his wife, Patricia, and children to join him in Wisconsin, He and his family are doing well and are deeply grateful for their blessings. This gratitude compels him and Patricia to give back to their village and country. They recognize the urgent need for healthcare in Yarsonnoh and the neighboring villages and have decided that building a clinic there will be one of the best ways they can help their family, friends, and community in Liberia.
Karolyn Broehm first met Roosevelt 6 years ago, during parent-teacher conferences.
Roosevelt and Patricia’s daughter was in one of the classes that Karolyn taught at O'Keeffe Middle School in Madison. Shortly after this, she discovered that Roosevelt was a residential support staff person at her son's home. These connections helped create a mutual sense of trust and respect, and eventually led Roosevelt to share his vision of the clinic with Karolyn, and ask her to join him and Patricia in its creation. Karolyn was honored to join them.
Current status of clinic project.
Land in Yarsonnoh, purchased by Roosevelt and Patricia, has been cleared, a foundation dug, and clinic walls are completed and the entire project is almost completed. Much progress has been made in the last year, in large part due to the enthusiasm and hard work of the residents of Yarsonnoh as well as neighboring villages.
Donation of Anti-COVID 19 Materials
(April 2020)
Excerpt from News article:
Sanniquellie, Nimba County – The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of I-Care Health Medical Clinic, Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt S. Dahn have donated anti-Corona materials to Citizens of Nimba County District #8.
Materials donated include thirty-nine faucet buckets, dozens of tile soap and chloride.
Making the donation on behalf of Ambassador Dahn and his family recently in Yarsonnoh town, Leesonnoh Clan, Mr. Michael S. Dahn said the initiative was part of their support to citizens of the District in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic.
“On behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt S. Dahn I am pleased to present to you Commissioner thirty-nine pieces of buckets with all the accessories. We have a team that will distribute these items and makes a report to us” Mr. Michael Dahn said.