We are dedicated to uplifting communities across Cameroon through targeted programs that address critical needs and foster sustainable development.
Our Health Outreach Initiatives aim to improve access to essential medical services and health education in underserved communities. Key components include:
We provide free medical checkups, vaccinations, and treatment for common illnesses, reaching over 5,000 individuals annually.
Focused on reducing maternal and infant mortality, our programs offer prenatal and postnatal care, benefiting more than 1,200 mothers each year.
Through workshops and community seminars, we educate families on nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention, leading to a 30% increase in health literacy among participants.
In the village of Nkongsamba, our health outreach led to a significant decrease in waterborne diseases after implementing a community-wide hygiene education program.
To combat unemployment and provide opportunities for at-risk youth, we offer vocational training programs that equip participants with practical skills. Our efforts include:
We provide guidance on business planning and management, resulting in the creation of 150 youth-led enterprises.
Courses in carpentry, tailoring, and computer literacy have enabled over 800 young individuals to secure stable employment.
A participant from Douala, after completing our tailoring program, established a successful clothing business, now employing three others from the community.
Addressing food insecurity is central to our mission. Our Zero Hunger Campaigns focus on both immediate relief and long-term solutions:
We organize monthly food drives, distributing essential supplies to over 2,000 families in need.
By training farmers in modern, sustainable farming techniques, we've increased crop yields by 25% in participating communities.
In partnership with local farmers in the Far North region, we introduced drought-resistant crops, significantly reducing hunger during dry seasons.
Empowering women through education is vital for community development. Our programs offer:
Over 1,000 women have learned to read and write, opening doors to new opportunities.
Workshops on budgeting and savings have enabled participants to manage household finances effectively.
Covering topics such as health, nutrition, and leadership, these sessions have empowered women to take active roles in their communities.
A group of women in Bamenda, after attending our financial education workshops, formed a cooperative that now successfully runs a local market stall, providing income for their families.