Formed in 2006 to support education, and the rebuilding of Bumpe High School after the 11 year Blood Diamond war, the organization has now expanded its mission to include female empowerment and public health in the Bumpe Chiefdom of 44,000 people with the goal to expand the work throughout the country.
Her passion for education does not stop with Sierra Leone; as Director of Outreach at the Oakwood School in Los Angeles, Sarah works daily with middle and high school students.
After discovering that she was related to African royalty, a ruling Mende family in Sierra Leone and she was considered a mahaloi, Sarah co-founded the non-profit with her brother Hindo.