Mercer alum opens orphanage in Guinea to give hope to those affected by war

Samuel Johnson knew that after coming to the states, he wanted to someday return back to Guinea and help those who had been left behind…

After graduating, he opened an orphanage in Guinea to give hope to those in his community. Samuel Johnson spent 8 years of his life as a refugee in Guinea.

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