Our Story of Compassion & Service
Born from a deep commitment to Islamic values of mercy and service, Baraka Outreach emerged to address Liberia's growing drug crisis with faith, compassion, and evidence-based care.
Liberia's Drug Crisis
Liberia faces a severe drug crisis, with substance abuse devastating communities across the nation. Young people, still recovering from decades of civil conflict, are particularly vulnerable to addiction's grip.
The lack of accessible, culturally sensitive rehabilitation services has left countless families without hope. Traditional approaches often fail to address the spiritual dimension of recovery that is so vital to our communities.
Baraka Outreach was founded in response to this urgent need—combining professional clinical care with the healing power of faith and community to offer a path to lasting recovery.
of youth affected by substance abuse
access to treatment facilities
rates of relapse without support
need for intervention
Our Mission
To provide holistic, faith-based rehabilitation services that restore dignity, rebuild lives, and reintegrate individuals into their communities as productive, spiritually grounded citizens.
Our Vision
A Liberia where every individual struggling with addiction has access to compassionate care, where recovery is celebrated, and where communities embrace healing together.
Our Values
- Rahma (Mercy): Compassion in action
- Tawbah (Repentance): Embracing transformation
- Khidmah (Service): Selfless dedication
Leadership & Board
Sheikh Ibrahim Diallo
Founder & Executive Director
Islamic scholar and community leader with 20+ years of experience in faith-based social services.
Dr. Fatima Johnson
Clinical Director
Licensed clinical psychologist specializing in addiction treatment and trauma-informed care.
Imam Musa Kamara
Spiritual Advisor
Renowned Islamic counselor providing faith-based guidance and spiritual rehabilitation support.
Mrs. Aminata Cole
Operations Manager
Public health professional with extensive experience in NGO management and community development.