Women of Sierra Leone Founder:

Georgiana Abiosordun Johnson


Georgiana Abisordun Johnson was born and raised in Sierra Leone, West Africa. She was educated in Zambia, England and the U.S. She holds a B.S. in Management from Long Island University; a Diploma in Paralegal Studies from the College of Staten Island; a Masters of Divinity from New York Theological Seminary; and a Doctorate in Theology from the International Theological Seminary of California.

Georgiana believes in empowering the poor for the poor will always be with you.

Georgiana is on the board of various organizations who share her humanitarian belief: Empowering the less fortunate, so that they, too, are able to experience the meaningfulness of life.

She conducts workshops on dos and don't to Missioners a new term she coined because she takes volunteers not only with Christian backgrounds, but those who are from outside the Christian faith as well to volunteer their services to the poor, the displaced and those whom society have labeled as outcasts, especially in Sierra Leone. And she makes herself available to teach on the history of Sierra Leone.

Georgiana also holds sessions with adults, youth and children in non-traditional setting, as she believes that conversation can be a means to healing and closure. She is married to Theodore Raymond Johnson. Together they have two daughters, Theodora Femi Cecilia Johnson and Rayana Ebun Augusta Johnson. "I want to be known as the woman who made a difference in the lives of the less fortunate", she emphasizes.

Because of your donations to WWSL, these less fortunate children (above) are able to receive FREE education, FREE uniforms and books, etc. at the WWSL lementary School, Yele