Provide Emergency Support for Vulnerable Persons. Training - Development of Business plan Training Training

Reach Out NGO

Org #9013
Vetted since 2011 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Staff Favorite Project of the Month Site Visit Verified
2000
year founded
$286,384
raised on GlobalGiving
12
years fundraising
37
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Mission: REACH OUT supports underprivileged groups on Health, Human Rights, Governance and Wealth Creation issues using a community-centred approach and advocacy.

Project Leaders
Marc Serna
Marc Serna
Merolyn Yong
Merolyn Yong
Teghen Bih
Teghen Bih
Enow Solomon
Enow Solomon
Angikyai Lizette
Angikyai Lizette
Ngasa Pride
Ngasa Pride
Lois Enie
Lois Enie
Olga Elume
Olga Elume
Lizette A.
Lizette A.
Team
Omam Esther (Ex-Officio Board Member), Hans Efesoa, Ngo Biba Lundi Anne, Awantoh Mark, Merolyn Yong, Ngasa Yanu, Ngomba Eko
Organization Information
P.O. Box 88, Buea, South West Region, Cameroon
Chief's Street, Wonganga, Small Soppo. P.O
Buea, South West Region 88
Cameroon
+237 677 40 56 02
Organization Information
P.O. Box 88, Buea, South West Region, Cameroon
Chief's Street, Wonganga, Small Soppo. P.O
Buea, South West Region 88
Cameroon
+237 677 40 56 02

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Catherine's Journey to Economic Stability

By Lenou Ines | Project-Leader

Catherine is an internally displaced and disabled person from Muyuka, who now resides in Muea, a community located in the southwest region of Cameroon. She is a single mother of one... Read the full report ›

Finding Hope After Tragedy

By Lenou Ines | Project-Leader

Margaret's story is one of resilience. She fled from the conflict in Bafut a village in the NorthWest region of Cameroon to Muyuka in Mautu a village in Cameroon's  southwest region and started a... Read the full report ›

Glory's Success Story

By Lenou Ines | Project-Leader

Glory, a widow with five children, had a successful salon business in Barombi-Kang before the Anglophone crisis began in 2016. Despite the violence in the area, she was making a profit of at least... Read the full report ›
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