Lamah Bility
Lamah Bility, an immigrant from Liberia, has experienced the water crisis firsthand. Growing up in Liberia was challenging; every morning before school, Lamah would walk nearly 3 miles to fetch water for his family to bathe, cook, and eat, repeating the same task after school.
In 2008, Lamah came to the United States, reuniting with his father who had won the Diversity Visa Lottery in 2000 when Lamah was only 2 years old.
Today, Lamah is driven to make a positive impact on his community and the world. He currently serves as an Impact Advisor to Lift Up, a City of Saint Paul Neighborhood STARS Board Member, and the President of the BGCTC Alumni Association.
Lamah splits his time and passion between Didomi and works as a Non-profit Manager at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities , where he works closely with teens on advocacy, helping alumni in the workforce, and BGCTC Scholarship program.
Lamah Bility is an immigrant from Liberia who endured the water crisis first-hand. Growing up in Liberia was very tough. Every morning prior to going to school, Lamah would have to walk nearly 3 miles to get water for his family to bathe, cook, and eat; and then repeat that same action after school.
In 2008, Lamah Bility came to the United States where he was reunited with his Father, who won a Diversity Visa Lottery to come to the U.S. in the year 2000, when Lamah was only 2 years old.
Today, he is driven to find a way to make an impact in the lives of people in his community and around the world. He currently serves as an Impact Advisor to Lift Up, a City of Saint Paul Neighborhood STARS Board Member and the President of the BGCTC Alumni Association.