Ndichia Foundation Targets Orphans At Magdalene Home Care Centre In Education For All Campaign

   

Motherless Babies At Magdalene Home Care Centre Akum 

By Raymond Dingana 

In her quest to ensure every child gets educated, Ndichia Foundation was at  Magdalene Home Care Centre Akum, Bamenda with didactics to aid the continuous education of orphans and Persons with Disabilities PWDs in the centre. 

Magdalene Home care Center Akum in her 14th year of existence is a Presbyterian Orphanage with children between ages of 0- 21 years from different backgrounds.

The Cameroon Community of Saint John South Africa, a group of Cameroonians living in Johannesburg , South Africa who are united in faith, love and service to the people contributed the items to Ndichia Foundation as a way to boost her efforts.

In 2020, during COVID - 19, the Cameroon Community of Saint John supported the elderly people in Njinikom with food items.

Ndichia Foundation was heart broken when they met a baby just a day old at the orphanage abandoned by an unknown parent at the Regional Hospital in Bamenda.

Orphans At The Magdalene Home Care Centre 

There are 75 children at Magdalene Home Care Centre who undertake their primary and secondary school education in the Home Care Centre. 

The centre has a well established primary school and recently started a new secondary school. 

The children were glad and happy to receive didactics from the Cameroon Community of Saint John South Africa through Ndichia Foundation. 

The Centre is run by Presbyterian sisters of Cameroon. The sister in charge Rev Sister Mary Ann was appreciative of the didactics which came in time to assist the children. 

"Last week the children came back from school with a new additional book list. God has made it possible, and through the inspiration of the Cameroon Community of Saint John South Africa, the children have now received the added books in their book lists" 

Sister Mary Ann said. 

One of the orphans aged 12, said, 

"I want to thank the Cameroon Community of Saint John for helping us to buy books, pens, pencils,rulers. These materials will assist us to study hard and be successful in life one day."

This is not the first time Ndichia Foundation has visited the centre. In the past years and at three different occasions, Ndichia Foundation has donated food parcels and clothing to Children of Magdalene Home Care Centre Akum. 

Ndichia Foundation continues her efforts to provide education to vulnerable children from different backgrounds. 


Part Of The Items Donated

This initiative follows similar events during school resumption in September 2023 in Njinikom where 25 vulnerable children benefited, while in Bamenda over 200 Children received didactics. 

Join Ndichia Foundation and support her initiatives of giving a future and life to vulnerable children of our times. 

For support and information. Contact: info@ndichiafohndation.org. or +237679919137.


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