In Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, I have spent $25,000 on mobility devices, prioritizing local production when available. I require $15,000 annually to continue providing these essential devices.
Read MoreDue to the unrest in Cameroon between the English-speaking regions and the government, many people have become internally displaced. I have provided food at two locations at a cost of $5,000. With representation now in three different towns, I need $15,000 to continue this effort. https://www.facebook.com/share/ p/VkkcZ2iHAsMWa8ag/?mibextid=oFDknk
Read MoreTwo months ago, I initiated a group financial lending program in Cameroon with $2,000, benefiting recipients with $42 each. Emulating Proffessor Yunus, Nobel Laureate, I aim to expand this program. As the loan repayments roll in, I plan to offer more loans. With growing demand and a dedicated team of five, I need $15,000 to scale this initiative.
Read MoreAt the start of each academic year, I spend $3,000 on school materials for children. To better support their educational needs, I require $5,000 annually
Read MoreI have shown solidarity with albinism groups by donating $2,000 for sunscreens, glasses, and long-sleeved clothing. Additionally, I donated $1,500 to the National Action Network (NAN) for further advocacy. Each year, I need $5,000 to sustain this campaign.
Read MoreI regularly highlight various African issues during the weekly rally of Rev. Al Sharpton through National Action Network. This live broadcast is crucial for raising awareness. To underscore the seriousness of my concerns, I seek more donations to support these rallies.
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