By Wirkom Fred Mbiydzenyuy | Project leader
Accept special greetings from Cameroon. I give a lot of thanks to the Almighty God for guiding us through this crucial and rough moment of war in Southern Cameroon.
It is sad to report that for three years now, all schools have not been functional because of the ongoing war in this part of the country where we are based. The war has continued and things are very difficult.
However, the great and good thing is that this project has continued to help the children in different capacities by organizing short term classes in villages which are safer. Each time the military is said to be around or heading to any village, everyone escape to the bush.
Many parents whose children are able to benefit from this special gift of education process are very happy. With the war in place, many more orphan children are being recorded; therefore it is a big challenge to this project to be ready to have a higher number of OVCs to continued taking care of as result of war.
We are glad to report that we are able to use community halls and even church premises to give them some partial literacy program and some educational training.
We are not leaving out the social aspect as you can see in the picture attached.
If you have never recommended this project to someone for support, we plead that this is the time you should do so and even consider supporting it once more to enable us keep on with this project and as humanitarian venture to help during this Anglophone crises.
While looking forward to getting a feed back from you, accept my besrt regards.
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