Liberia’s leading telecommunications provider, Lonestar Cell MTN, has launched the second edition of the MoMo Heroes of Change campaign, aimed at recognizing individuals making a significant impact across the country.
The MTN MoMo Heroes of Change is a pioneering corporate social responsibility initiative that celebrates Liberians driving positive change in their communities.
At a well-attended event at Bella Casa Hotel in Sinkor, Monrovia, on Thursday, May 16, 2024, the company unveiled the second edition under the theme “Recognizing Liberia’s Change Makers.”
The campaign aims to highlight individuals and organizations committed to fostering positive change in health, education, youth development, women’s empowerment, and local technological solutions.
Ms. Abigail Nufeatalai, Manager of Brand & Communications Marketing at Lonestar Cell MTN, emphasized the project’s significance, stating, “The MoMo Heroes of Change is more than just a project; it is a celebration of Liberians and their remarkable stories. We aim to showcase the incredible impact Liberians are making globally, leaving indelible footprints on society.”
Lonestar Cell MTN’s Chief Executive Officer, Rahul De, remarked that “Heroes of Change” is not just a televised program; it is a testament to the power of humanity and the endless possibilities that arise when people unite for a common purpose. “Through this platform, we can spotlight incredible individuals driving positive change in Liberia, often with little recognition or support.”
Mr. James Earl Kiawoin, Country Manager of Luminos Fund-Liberia and a member of the governing council of MoMo Heroes of Change, outlined the categories for nominations, including education, health, youth, women’s empowerment, local technological solutions, and community impact and development.
He urged individuals to visit Lonestar Cell MTN’s website to access the nomination form and submit details of deserving candidates or organizations.
MTN announced that nominations for the second edition of MoMo Heroes of Change are now open, inviting Liberians to recognize and honor those making a tangible difference in society.