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Losing a parent is undoubtedly a traumatic experience for any child. It is an experience that will follow that child, likely playing a larg...

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

The Virus war continues

Yesterday was World Health day  what an irony , the world now is very sick and many are dying from the attack of this  corona virus.  I want to consider today wellness Wednesday , to be a reminder for all to continue to stay , wash our hands and take all the prevention information we have been given.

All we can do now is pray for all those infected world wide , for those in the medical field fighting this battle on our behalf. For all other essential workers helping us to endure the stay at home mandate.

There are many who are vulnerable and can be easily forgotten at this time. Please think of the homeless, the elderly , orphans , disabled and many others who are already dealing many issues in life.
Consider this to be a reminder to show a little kindness whenever possible.

#wash your hands
# stay at home
# physical not social distance.
# pray for all to conquer

Monday, March 30, 2020

The virus issue !

So last month I was talking about the civil crisis in Cameroon and other issues affecting the Sub- Saharan Africa. Things like poor healthcare , bad governance , inadequate infrastructure, Malnutrition and much more.
Now comes the COVID-19 , as if we did not have enough to deal with. Thank God the cases are still quite minimal compared to the rest of the world. We hope and pray that this goes away soon , else the after effects will be catastrophic to put it mildly.

Lets all continue to follow medical expert guidelines  as advised.
Stay home , stay safe.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

More Grief

The Nation of Cameroon continues in the struggle ! It is hard to fathom some of the recent events taking place in now fourth year of the civil crisis. A few days a ago the opposition soldiers massacred 22 people , women , children , pregnant women and dumped them in a mass grave. This happened at night when people were sleeping. Some where burnt alive and others shot as they attempted to run
Such gruesome acts of violence is now common place in the English speaking regions.

While we focus on surviving children of such catastrophes , we cannot help but think of all who have been affected.  We ask for your prayers and support for those currently in these regions and for peace to come to the country at large.

Thanks

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Still on the mission !

Greetings after sometime. The internet corrupted our blog and files, took sometime to recover some portions of it.
Thanks for your patience if you stopped by and check on us. We appreciate you.

The nation of Cameroon where we predominantly do outreach work , has been having a lot of political problems , leading to civil crisis in the affected regions.

Needless to say this brings about several children in need of health and daily sustainability.
Parents and kids have been displaced as a result of killings, burning of homes and general destruction of the living quarters and daily life activities.
FOADAC is partnering with other NGOs to provide assistance in the form of food , clothing, shelter, medical needs and much more. In such difficult times , we are asking for your help in any way possible that you can afford.

This past holiday season we were able to provide some much needed food to many families. Thank you for making that possible.

Please feel free to leave comments or ask questions about anything you will like to know about.
email us at ( foadac@yahoo.com ) , also on Twitter , Facebook and on Instagram. You can also visit our website at www.foadac.org.


Thanks
Ethel

Monday, November 19, 2018

DECEMBER 1st is World's AIDS DAY



# Do you know your status ?
# Please get tested
# Support those living with the disease
# Speak against stigmatization.

Join us on December 1st to continue the fight against new infection!



Thursday, October 18, 2018


When living in fear becomes a normal way of life !!

The people of  Cameroon at large are not living their best lives, but those in the English speaking regions are under siege. We hope and pray for the crisis to be resolved with a positive solution for all involved.
When a nation is in civil crisis, the children suffer the most. It is now common for kids to see their parents being killed or wounded by gun men. Some of the kids themselves risk being killed and or handicapped.

As an advocate for children , I can only imagine the work that will need to be done , in order for them to have some semblance of family live , housing , food , health, , education , vocations or even careers.

help is needed to tackle each of these aspects of daily living.
FOADAC is looking into how we can help families that have been displaced , living in the bushes for safety. I'll be back to give you more information on that.
Stay tuned.

Blessings to you and yours.


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