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SUPPORT A CHILD (SaC) PROGRAM

SaC (Support a Child) program is a program designed to reach out to African children in need.

The children comprise of children from single homes, some orphans, children who lack even basic education and need support to receive education. As such giving back to our younger generation is building a better tomorrow for them and for the world. We encourage philanthropists, good will donors, charitable organizations and individuals willing to help a child or a non-profit organization that cater for the needs of children, to please consider reaching out to those many talented, yet un-opportune and unprivileged children in Africa whom with the little or big support you give out, they can also get a better life.   

We are open to receive donations such as;
  • - Computers
  • - Educational (didactic) materials
  • - Toys
  • - Books (for children of any age)
  • - A school bus
  • - And more...

Such materials are then transported to identified schools and NGO’s in Cameroon, Africa that cater for the well-being and education of children. A report, pictures and appreciation letter is sent back to ours donors to keep them posted on how effective their kind gesture has changed or is changing a child’s life.

Below is a current and major organization that caters for the education of children and is open to receive support and donations.

AMEF logo AMEF

Authentique Memorial Educational Foundation (AMEF) provide standard basic education to children of the community with a focus on single parental homes. In an effort to provide better and standard education, AMEF tries to expose young children to modern technology especially the use of ICT facilities (notably computer literacy and e-learning). Through its child education program, AMEF manages an elementary school called C & J MEBINAPS. With such an initiative, AMEF identify's and develop potentials in children at an early age in certain fields not common in the local community (notably music, arts, designing, drawing and painting), as well as improve social well being and behavioral change of children in the community and ensure stability and harmony in homes and the local community through a participatory approach. To find out more please visit www.amefcj.org/support.