About
Vision Statement
We envision a future where underprivileged children and families have the opportunities to lead better lives and brighter futures. This vision will be realized through:
a. Offering a range of services and support to families, enabling their intellectual, physical, emotional, and economic growth.
b. Empowering children and families to become self-sufficient, appreciative, and engaged in giving back to society.
c. Advocating for proactive, community-based, comprehensive, sustainable, and consistent services that address the current needs of the community.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide an enabling environment to underprivileged children and Families that will allow them to achieve their highest and greatest potential in society.
Motto
“Building Our Future without Prejudice”
Our Story
The Eva Myers Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was established to provide Social Welfare and Social Protection Services to the most vulnerable and poverty-stricken populations, enabling them to lead healthy and productive lives.
We focus on assisting vulnerable women, abandoned, and orphaned children. The vision for this Foundation was conceived in 2006 and officially established and incorporated on June 12, 2007, in Liberia as the ‘Eva Home for Children and Families’ nonprofit organization. This organization was established in honor of my late mother, Eva Myers Garnett, who was a true philanthropist.
After its initial establishment in Liberia, the organization continued to provide support to orphanages, hospitals, vocational training institutions, welfare institutions, and communities. With this background, the Foundation decided to expand its services globally. Therefore, the board of directors made the decision to change its name and register it in the United States of America, where it is now known as the Eva Myers Foundation.
About the CEO, Eva Myers Foundation
Madame Lydia-Mai Sherman, CEO, Eva Myers Foundation is a professional Social Worker and Mental Health Clinician with over 25 years of experience. She holds a Masters degree in Social Work with emphasis on Policy Development from Howard University and Bachelors of Arts in Social Work minoring in Psychology from University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She worked as a Mental Health Counselor and Social Worker for over 25 years in the private and public sectors in the United States of America and the Republic of Liberia.
Madame Sherman left her Native Land Liberia, 1990 due to 14 years civil unrest but returned home 2007 to help and rebuild a broken and fragile society. She worked with the Senior Executive program as a Senior Coordinator at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Now Ministry of Health) and the Ministry of Gender and Development (Now Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection). Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf appointed her as Deputy Minister for Children and Social Protection, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection in 2014 and was reappointed in 2017 by His Excellency Dr. George Weah. She is also a professor at the Mother Patern School of social work where she teaches the masters level of Social Work. She is very passionate about the care and protection children as well as other disadvantaged groups. She is a true believer of the holistic approach for children to have better lives and a brighter future.
She has served as chaired and co-chaired on various committees establishing amending laws for the care and protection of women and children. Examples, Children’s law of Liberia, National Social Welfare Policy, National Social Protection Policy, Adoptions law, Mental Health Policy and Plan, National Aids Policy and Plan, National Gender Policy and the Establishment of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.
She continues to advocate for the rights and protection of children and all other disadvantaged groups through lobbying, awareness, program development, Systems strengthening.
She is a mother of two adult children, Charles and Joyce but cares for many less fortunate and abandoned children in Liberia.
Her Motto, “Every Child Deserves a Life of Dignity and Comfort while they are on this earth “ This is the guiding principle of her life.