The West African Nation Of Cameroon is experiencing a civil crisis at this time.
Many young people have lost their lives fighting for a fair government. At the end of this all will be children left o fend for them selves thus a continuous need to care for orphaned children.
"When two elephants fights the grass suffers"
Please join me in praying that there is a ceasefire soon and let there be peace.
Thanks you for your continued support
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
December 1st is world AIDS DAY
Tomorrow is World AIDS DAY.
Please remember all those who are still suffering from this disease . They still exist , and some even still suffer from stigmatization .
Others have dies and left behind orphaned children . Support them today and lets all continue to hope for a complete cure of the disease and not just maintenance treatment.
Visit foadac.org to show your support and donate to the children who have been orphaned through this disease.

centers for disease control.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
#Giving Tuesday
If you would like an opportunity to give back today or any other day , why not give to orphaned children in need.
Visit foadac.org for all donations.
All donations are tax deductible
Thanks for your generosity
Friday, November 4, 2016
In the news Today
For Those with HIV,
Cigarettes Have Become More Dangerous Than the Actual Virus
According to a study out this week in the Journal of
Infectious Diseases, those with HIV infections who are also smokers
are now more likely to die from smoking than anything related to HIV itself. In
fact, among European populations smoking was found to reduce life expectancies
among those with HIV by about twice as much HIV itself. In the US, where rates
of HIV treatment adherence are generally worse, HIV and smoking are about equal
in terms of (indirect) causes of death.
"In persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection, smoking is a scourge," writes Keri Althoff, an epidemiologist
at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in a commentary
accompanying the new study. "This study makes clear that we must
prioritize smoking cessation among adults with HIV if we want them to have an
increase in the quantity (and likely quality) of life."
It's
a reminder that treating HIV, as with any chronic illness really, is a holistic
endeavor. We can get so far with drugs—and controlling HIV is one of the more
amazing things we've accomplished with those drugs—but Reddy's study makes it
clear just how easy it is to erase those gains if we try to look at diseases in
isolation.
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health.
Friday, October 21, 2016
HIV/AIDS IS NOT OVER YET !!! WISH IT WAS !
There has been a lot of progress made in the care and treatment of people with this disease. Although it might seem like all is well , it is not necessarily the case. Let us not forget that there is still a great number of people infected in Sub-Saharan Africa. YES medication and technology has evolved over the course of time but it does not mean HIV/AIDS has been ERADICATED OR CURED !!! .
The focus for this next era of my blog is to continue to create awareness and looking for information to shed light on those dealing with the stigma that still plagues folks that are living with this ailment. Stay tuned! thanks
Social and cultural barriers
- Stigma and discrimination
"HIV-related
stigma and discrimination
remains a major barrier to tackling the HIV and AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan
Africa. Cultural beliefs about HIV and AIDS around contamination, sexuality and
religion have played a crucial role in the development of HIV-related
discrimination. In many places, it is thought to have actually increased the
number of HIV infections by preventing people from accessing HIV services.
Moreover,
studies have shown how healthcare workers negative and discriminatory views
towards HIV-positive people are influenced by, and often similar, to those in
the general population."
- The status of women
"Women
and girls often face discrimination in terms of access to education, employment
and healthcare. In this region, men often dominate sexual relationships. As a
result, women cannot always practice safer sex even when they know the risks
involved. Gender-based violence has been identified as a key driver of HIV
transmission in the region.
Efforts
are being made to improve the situation regarding women and HIV. For example, a
High-Level Taskforce on Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV for Eastern and
Southern Africa was launched at the 16th International Conference on AIDS and
STIs in Africa. It aims to improve country actions and monitor the
implementation of the draft 'Windhoek Declaration for Women, Girls, Gender
Equality and HIV'. The Windhoek Declaration draft (April 2011), recommends
action in a number of areas including sexual and reproductive health, violence
against women and HIV, as well as the law, gender and HIV."
It is more blessed to give than to recieve
Being generous isn’t
even always about altruism – becoming more generous and compassionate will have
real tangible benefits in your own life, according to some of the bite-sized
wisdom of the individuals below.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”– Charles Dickens
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
JOIN THE BIDDING !! YOU DON"T WANT TO MISS OUT
Hey foadac friends ,
We have a bidding machine going on now , Please join the fun and help a child in need .
Its a WIN WIN !!!!
Thanks in advance for all your support.
Remember you might win a great gift too !
Simply Click on the Link Below or copy and paste.
Foadachelp https://shar.es/1lMXRc via @IDTCharity
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