Our 15th Anniversary Booklet is finally ready for viewing. Our immense gratitude goes to Sue Crawford, a graphic designer, who put it all together. The booklet includes a brief history of Educare-Africa, photographs and updates on some of our former students and a dream.
Thank you all very much on behalf of many students in Cameroon for your continuing kind and generous support! Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions so we could assist even more good students in need.
With much love, joy, peace and gratitude,
Fondly,
Educare-Africa Team
November 10, 2014
September 30, 2014
New School Year started in Cameroon
A few weeks ago a new school year started in Cameroon and we want to assist as many good needy students and schools as possible. Our field coordinator, Mr. Kevin Mbile, will travel to the schools and villages to assist students in October. Thanks to you, kind and generous donors, we have been able to support quite a few secondary/high school and several university students each year. We certainly cannot continue without your precious financial gifts. If you wish to help today, you could click on "Donate" on our website and use a credit card, or you could send a check made out to Educare-Africa to P.O. Box 3278, Albany, OR 97321, or you could send your kind donations via Moneygram to Pavla Zakova-Laney and email her about your gift. Every dollar/CFA franc counts and your loving care and continuing support is greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much on behalf of the students in Cameroon for your LOVE and GENEROSITY!
Thank you very much on behalf of the students in Cameroon for your LOVE and GENEROSITY!
July 09, 2014
Brief Summary Trip 2014
My trip to Cameroon
was very enjoyable and without any adverse challenges.
On Saturday,
May 3rd Thomas and I traveled to Buea to meet with our students. We
returned to Yaounde
that same day. After a long day of travel we arrived there around 2 a.m. on Sunday.
On May 4th
Thomas and I traveled to Bamenda. I met with Mr. Kevin, our field coordinator,
we picked up the rest of our funds, purchased basic school supplies and science
lab equipment and prepared for our journey to Tatum. On May 11th I
met with several former students who now have jobs, to get their information
and photographs for our anniversary booklet. On May 15th we drove to
G.H.S. Kedjom Keku to give prizes. On May 16th we traveled to Tatum.
Basic school
supplies for the 105 best students from
G.H.S. Kedjom Keku, G.H.S. Talla, G.B.H.S. Tatum, G.H.S. Nseh, G.H.S. Mbu-Warr,
G.H.S. Taku and G.H.S. Ntumbaw were purchased and given during prize giving
ceremonies between May 16th and May 23rd. Donated toothbrushes, toothpaste,
additional school supplies and other donations were distributed to 291 students. About 230 staff members from G.H.S. Kedjom Keku, G.H.S.
Talla, G.B.H.S. Tatum, G.S.S. Nseh, G.H.S. Taku, G.H.S. Mbu-Warr and G.H.S.
Ntumbaw received pens for encouragement. Each
school also received four boxes of chalk. Thanks to several kind donors new
science lab equipment was purchased for G.H.S. Mbu-Warr and G.H.S. Talla. Thanks to Labdoo NGO in California , one laptop computer was donated to G.H.S.
Ntumbaw and one to Educare-Africa staff in Cameroon . Two Wellesley
College Book Awards were given to the
best female science students from G.B.H.S. Kumbo and G.B.H.S. Ndu. G.S.S.
Kuintar, G.S. Mbohnso and I.C.C. Tatum received new short wave radios donated
by the Ears to Our World NGO from North
Carolina .
On Saturday,
May 24th, we met with students and parents at G.B.H.S. Kumbo. On
June 4thwe visited another former student, Kongnso Clotilde Afoni,
who now owns and manages a solar charging station at Mbohnso in the Northwest
Region. While there we met a second former student, Chin Emiline, who is a
primary school teacher at G.S. Mbohnso. On June 6th we met with the lord mayor and our Tatum
project committee. We met with them two more times and handed over funds to
complete demarcation process and obtain a land title for Educare-Africa. From
June 9th until June 14th we met with students and parents
in Tatum. On June 12th we met parents and students at G.H.S.
Mbu-Warr. On June 16th we traveled to Bamenda and on June 19th
we visited another former student, Mbinkar Victor, at Bangante, where he owns a
small bakery. During my trip we chose 155 students including over 30 new
outstanding students to assist in 2014/2015 school year.
On June 25th
Thomas Maika and I met with Mrs. Marie-Therese Obama, a professor of Pediatrics
in the Medical school in Yaounde
and also Minister of Women’s Empowerment and the Family since 2009. Mrs. Obama
is also Wellesley
College alumna and that
was our connection. We spent an hour sharing about our work after Mrs. Obama
told us about her work at the Ministry. She is very supportive of our work in Cameroon .
As a side
project, Justin
Tagne from the Cameroon Baptist
Center in Bamenda and also a member of
a NGO called Born Free Cameroon, and I organized the handing over of donations from the SafeHaven Humane Society
in Albany , Oregon . About 12 dog owners, breeders and veterinarians participated. On June 22nd
Justin, a vet technician, and I rented a taxi and traveled around town to check
on about 25 dogs in need and had discussions with their owners.
UPCOMING ASSISTANCE: We hope to assist about 130 secondary/high school students and about 25 university students. Approximately $10,000 by mid September 2014 would take care of these students’ essential educational needs. Since the deadline for payment of school fees is in mid September, it would be desirable to have the funds available before September 9th. If the school fees and the GCE exam registration fees are not paid on time, students are often sent home from school, which has a detrimental effect on their exam results.
We will keep
you informed about our building project in Cameroon . You can check on our
progress on our blog.
You can view
some of our activities on the following video clips:
February 14, 2014
Call for Action Trip 2014
Pavla is preparing for her 15th trip to Cameroon on April 29th, 2014. She
will be in Cameroon for two months. We are very grateful
that her ticket was for the first time free except for taxes and fees. Her goal
is to raise at least $10,000 for the trip and $5,000 toward our building
project in Tatum. So far, we have $8,441.
We are turning to you, our kind and generous donors, on behalf of
the students in Cameroon
and asking for your support so we could reach our goal. Your loving care and
generous support will be greatly appreciated.
Please,
do not hesitate to email or call Pavla if you have any questions. Checks can be
made to Educare-Africa with “Trip 2014” in the memo. P.O. Box 3278 , Albany , OR 97321 .
Thank you very much on behalf of the students in
With
much love, joy, peace and gratitude,
Fondly,
Educare-Africa
Staff
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