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What About NASAPAL's

Accident Sense Management Program

The Accident Scene Management, (ASM Liberia) is a program copied from the United States of America, a first aid program founder by a female Nurse and motorcyclist, Vicki Sanfelipo, of the Road Guardian. The Accident Scene Management (ASM) program is the leading international motorcycle trauma training organization.

Your $25 Support

Can get a volunteer teacher to train 5 kids. Your support is need to save a future leader for Liberia's tomorrow.

Why Support

These kids need this education which they can not get from anywhere and help Liberia SDG 2030.

The ASM was established in 1996 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to reducing injuries and deaths to motorcyclists through first response education. The ASM teaches bystanders and Motorcyclists what to do when on the scene of an accident before the medical response team can arrive. Program Source: https://roadguardians.org/.

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To transfer knowledge or learn to serve humanity

We allow young people to join our team because they are the future of Liberia and can change the story of safety in Liberia.

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Our History

Dedication to homes, community, and nation.

Woods General Services, (WoGeS) Vehicle and Motorcycle Safety Training Services, a private sector business, a 100% Liberian organized, owned, and registered Human Resource Development (HRD) entity, that was established on May 20, 2008, to provide training and consultancy services in the road safety sector of Liberia.

NASAPAL Inc germinates from the effort of WoGeS Vehicle and Motorcycle Safety Training Services, (WVMSTS) aimed to train motorcycle drivers, because of the overwhelming violence in the sector, which was destroying public and private properties, killing about three (3) to six (6) persons daily, injuring and disabling uncounted numbers of persons nationwide between 2008 to 2009, this led to an intervention survey in ten (10) of Liberia fifteen political capitals, the exercise were conducted between 2009 and 2010, the need for a comprehensive approach was realized, highlighting the unawareness of almost all road users, not knowing the pedestrians, vehicles/motorcycles rules of the roads, disrespecting each other’s.

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Our Volunteers Leaders

Thanks to them for providing their service and time to educate the children of Liberia through safety

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