This project will rescue 300 displaced children with food, mosquito nets, medical care and educational support. The lives and future of displaced children in Cameroon are at risk due to internal crises between the government and the two English speaking regions. Many persons have been internally displaced and children are the most affected. They are fast becoming street children involving in evil practices and crimes such as drug abuses, prostitution, premature sex and theft for survival.
More than 2,000 internally displaced children do not have access to basic necessities such as food, clean drinkable water, mosquito nets, medical care and education. Most of these children are fast becoming street children involving in evil practices and crimes such as drug abuses and theft to survive. Some of them are teenage girls as young as 12 - 16 fast involving in prostitution and premature sex to survive. Their lives and future are under threat. This project will save about 300 children.
This project is aimed to provide these children with basic necessities such as food, mosquito nets, medical care and educational support. Our goal is to rescue at least 300 children and give them a better life they deserve. These children need not only immediate relief but also a sustainable support. They need food, they need medical care, they need education, they need hope and above all they need life.
This project will enable children to live healthy. Sending them to school will give them a future and equally a chance to achieve their dreams. It will equally reduce the level of illiteracy, poverty, crime waves, drug abuses, prostitution, alcohol abuse and street children. The provision of mosquito nets will as well prevent and reduce the rate of malaria illness which is one the threats to these children.