Drill a Well and Irrigate a new farm in Benin Provide Psychiatric Medications in West Africa Provide Psychiatric Medications in West Africa Provide Psychiatric Medications in West Africa

Les Amis de la Saint-Camille

Org #81091
Vetted since 2020 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2001
year founded
$35,741
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

We are a Canadian Non-Governmental Organization formed by a small group of Quebecer volunteers (Les Amis de la Saint-Camille) committed since 2001 to support the work of our African partner. Through fundraising, research, sending medical equipment and medicine, presenting projects to international cooperation organizations, sending trainees and trainers, etc., we are trying to develop networks of mutual assistance and cooperation in countries where our partner gives services. Our membership: more than 1,800 persons.

Projects (3)

Project Leaders
Jocelyn Bonner
Jocelyn Bonner
Sylvain Ratel
Sylvain Ratel
Organization Information
381 Raoul
Saint-Colomban, QC J5K 2C4
Canada
450-565-8290
Organization Information
381 Raoul
Saint-Colomban, QC J5K 2C4
Canada
450-565-8290

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:

April 2024 News Update!

By Jocelyn Bonner | Project Leader

Dear Friends, just this month we have had two exciting events occur!  The first 40 foot container of both medications and medical supplies arrived in Cotonou, Benin by sea from the United... Read the full report ›

2024 First Quarterly Report

By Jocelyn Bonner | Project Leader

Dear Friends,  We remain hard at work and active with our partners at Association Saint-Camille (ASC) in Benin, Togo and Ivory Coast. Here are highlights from the 2023 report from Benin.  By... Read the full report ›

2023 Fourth Quarterly Report

By Jocelyn Bonner | Project Leader

Dear Friends, Happy New Year!  We trust that your 2024 has started off well.  The Gbedavo farm, purchased in 2021, was added to the Dassa center for the reintegration of patients with mental... Read the full report ›
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