Mr. Jenkins Segrain
Advisor, Gorpulay Foundation
Mr. Jenkins Segrain is a respected Liberian community leader, faith-driven mentor, and civic development advocate whose life reflects service, humility, and dedication to empowering others. As an Advisor to the Gorpulay Foundation, he brings wisdom, community experience, and a strong commitment to social responsibility to the Foundation’s work.
Early Life and Background
Jenkins Segrain was born on May 15, 1977, in Gbeivonwea Old Town, Twah River District #4, Nimba County, Republic of Liberia, to the union of Mr. David Daytee Segrain and Mrs. Lucy L. Karzon.
He grew up as an active and playful child who enjoyed the company of elderly people and developed a strong passion for football and education. In his hometown of Gbeivonwea, he became well known for his energy, friendliness, and involvement in community life. These early experiences helped shape his character and laid the foundation for his later commitment to leadership, service, and community empowerment.
Education
Mr. Segrain is a Liberian and a high school graduate, holding a Diploma and WAEC Certificate from St. Peter’s High School, Bardnersville Road, Gardnersville Township, Montserrado County, obtained on August 19, 2006.
He values education as an important tool for personal development and community advancement. His educational journey reflects determination and the desire to build a meaningful life of service and contribution.
Faith and Personal Values
Mr. Segrain believes strongly in God’s guidance and blessings and commits his life to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior. His Christian faith has played an important role in shaping his values, worldview, and approach to leadership and community service.
Guided by faith, he has continued to promote discipline, compassion, and moral responsibility in his personal and public life. His commitment to spiritual growth and principled living remains central to his identity and service.
Training and Development
Over the years, Mr. Segrain has undertaken extensive professional and civic training, earning certificates in divine discipline, community services, and leadership from Christian and other nongovernmental institutions. These training experiences have strengthened his capacity to lead, mentor, and contribute effectively to community development initiatives.
His continuous learning reflects a lifelong commitment to improving himself and becoming a stronger resource for the communities and organizations he serves.
Leadership and Community Service
Mr. Jenkins Segrain currently serves in several leadership and civic roles, including as an Advisor to the Gorpulay Foundation and as a Community Accountability Monitor for the Liberia Peace Building Office. Through these positions, he contributes meaningfully to civic education, local development, peacebuilding, and community empowerment in Nimba County and Liberia as a whole.
His work reflects a practical commitment to helping communities become stronger, more informed, and more united. Whether through leadership guidance, accountability work, or direct community engagement, he continues to support initiatives that promote peace, justice, responsibility, and opportunity for others.
Role at Gorpulay Foundation
As an Advisor to the Gorpulay Foundation, Mr. Segrain provides guidance, encouragement, and strategic support to the organization’s mission of serving vulnerable individuals and strengthening communities. His background in leadership, faith-based service, and civic engagement adds valuable depth to the Foundation’s leadership team.
He remains committed to using his knowledge, experience, and moral conviction to support meaningful change and uplift those in need. His life and service continue to reflect the values of integrity, humility, faith, and community responsibility.
Profile Summary
Name: Mr. Jenkins Segrain
Title: Advisor, Gorpulay Foundation
Date of Birth: May 15, 1977
Birthplace: Gbeivonwea Old Town, Twah River District #4, Nimba County, Liberia
Education: Diploma and WAEC Certificate, St. Peter’s High School
Current Roles: Advisor, Gorpulay Foundation; Community Accountability Monitor, Liberia Peace Building Office
