PROGRAM AREAS / INITIATIVES
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
By providing education, we help build self-confidence to maximize potential and ensure our orphans develop the life skills to take with them into adulthood. We aim to provide first-class education that encourages our orphans to become quality contributors to their community.
No Orphan without Education is to:
Meet the basic survival needs of widows & their orphan children
Ensure the children will attend school instead of working to supplement the family income
Provide financial support for the basic education of orphans
Monitor their educational progress periodically
Remove obstacles that hinder their progress
It costs just $10 per month to educate an orphan in need.
All orphans are qualified through a process of filling application forms for each orphan, followed by investigations done at neighborhoods and schools to ensure that all information about the orphans and their care-givers is correct. Various documents including the death certificate of the father, school admission records of the orphan, and national ID cards are acquired before completing the qualification process.
Once qualified, the orphans are provided with a monthly cash allowance to help meet their basic education needs so they don’t have to go out to work to make money. To continue receiving this monthly allowance for the orphan, widowed mothers or care givers are required to keep the orphans in school. FSCWO’s project managers make un-announced quarterly visits to schools, to monitor and follow up on the progress of the orphans being supported.
AGRICULTURE & FARMING
FSCWO implements many of its projects in communities which depend on agricultural economies. Over 60% of their populations consists of farmers. Unlike in developed countries these farmers do not receive any subsidies. Therefore, a major portion of the populations of such countries continue to stay below the poverty line generation after generation.
FSCWO helps farmers in economically depressed communities by providing them with seeds, fertilizers, and technical know-how as well as machinery to improve their lands and crop yield.
FSCWO trains those interested in agricultural practices so they may learn to work and yield crops to support their families. Training is conducted
- Hands-on Agriculture Training,
- Animal Farm Training,
- Timber Farm Training,
- Fruit & Vegetable Training
- Saline Agriculture Training
- Poultry Farming.
BREVEAMENTAL & MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY
FSCWO will utilize Psychological First Aid Interventions to help the bereaved individuals to recover from the trauma of violence and killings that are the offshoots of the ongoing crisis in the Southern Cameroon. FSCWO believes that whether as survivors or witnesses of the ongoing crisis we need to evaluate and address the mental health needs of those involve.
FSCWO has realized that women and especially young girls are vulnerable to human right abuses and violence. Many women suffer lifelong trauma as a result of repeated and often brutal rapes, forced prostitution, and other forms of sexual abuse. Women who have been violated sexually or otherwise, frequently experience severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other mental and physical health problems. To date, little has been done to help protect the girl child from violation and psychological trauma.
FSCWO Psychological First Aid interventions are designed to reduce the initial distress caused by some of the traumatic happenings on the ground in Southern Cameroon and to foster short- and long-term adaptive functioning and coping. We do not assume that all survivors will develop severe mental health problems or long-term difficulties in recovery. Instead, it is our understanding that crisis and disaster survivors and others affected by such events will experience a broad range of early reactions (physical, psychological, behavioral, spiritual). Some of these reactions will cause enough distress or interfere with daily living and coping, and recovery may be helped through support and care from compassionate persons like you.
Our Psychological First Aid Interventions include, but are not limited to the following Actions:
- Contact and Engagement: We will respond to contacts initiated by survivors and witnesses. We will also initiate contacts in a non-intrusive, compassionate and helpful manner.
- Safety and Comfort: We will make effort to enhance immediate and ongoing safety. We will also provide physical and emotional comfort.
- Stabilization: We will calm and orient emotionally overwhelmed or disoriented survivors.
- Information Gathering on Current Needs and Concerns: We will make effort to identify immediate needs and concerns, gather additional information, and tailor Psychological First Aid interventions.
- Practical Assistance: We will offer practical help to survivors in addressing immediate needs and concerns.
- Connection with Social Supports: We will reunite families physically separated as a consequence of the ongoing crisis. We will help establish brief or ongoing contacts with primary support persons and other sources of support, including friends and community helping resources.
- Information on Coping: We will provide information about stress, stress reactions and stress reduction techniques. We will also facilitate support groups on adaptive functioning.
- Linkage with Collaborative Services: To link survivors with available services needed at the time or in the future.
- Story-Telling: We will empower and encourage survivors and witnesses of the ongoing crisis to tell their stories. It is our understanding and conviction that acceptance, healing and reconciliation can easily be achieved when survivors are listened to, and when they can freely tell their stories.
MEDICATION & SUPPLIES
By providing healthcare we cover the cost of medicine and treatment for every orphan that comes into our care. We are funding ongoing access to medical treatment and healthcare for communities and orphan children in need, including counselling services.
Conflict and violent crises have resulted in health crisis affecting thousands of people especially in Southern Cameroon. These affected regions have limited access to basic healthcare resources and generally rely on humanitarian support. Civil conflicts and generalized violence have forced thousands of people from their homes to seek safety in other regions.
This massive displacement of people is likely to result in extremely high rates of morbidity and mortality, generally from preventable causes, such as under nutrition, Measles, Cholera, Diarrhea diseases, respiratory infections, Malaria, Typhoid. The COVID -19 pandemic has further compromised the situation. FSCWO intends to address these issues by providing health education and screening, adequate food, water, shelter, sanitation, immunization, etc.
Most of the problems in providing effective health care to these displaced persons are programmatic and institutional. Logistical and administrative difficulties, inadequate planning and coordination, unpredictable and limited funding, and difficulties to establish sustainable programs are the major failings, rather than technical problems.
Internally displaced individuals and families who have been residing in overcrowded homes or in the bushes and forest for many months are facing a lot of challenges such as; insufficient food, portable water, treatment for various types of injuries such as gunshot wounds, bite injuries (Snakes and insects bites), accidental cuts, etc. FSCWO intends to help the injured with wound care supplies and protective foot ware.
PORTABLE WATER SUPPLY
Water is an essential resource for life. If people do not have access to water, they will surely go to where there is supply in order to survive. Many people are displaced from their homes in Nsongwa and most of them are residing in the forest and bushes where they face water quality and quantity issues. FSCWO intends to mitigate the effect of water quantity and quality for these individuals. This will encourage good hygiene practices and prevent the spread of diseases within the various settlements. Lack of clean water is a major problem in underdeveloped countries especially during the dry season. Water-borne diseases are rampant because clean running water (typically provided by the municipalities) is simply not available. FSCWO provides clean water by constructing water wells to supply these communities.
DRIVE FOR FOODSTUFF
By providing nutrition, we help children develop physically, mentally, emotionally by providing nutritious and fresh food and teaching them the necessary life skills to prepare healthy meals in the future. Health and nutrition are a key focus in our campaigns and the Fomanda Support Center.
Agriculture and livestock farming are some sources of food in Nsongwa that has been compromised due to the ongoing crises in Southern Cameroon. This has led to food shortages, hence under nutrition. In order to address this concern, FSCWO will empower and protect underprivilege by providing them nutritious food, as well as portable water supply.
SELF EMPLOYMENT / SMALL BUSINESS VENTURE
FSCWO assists poor families and individuals to help them break out of the cycle of poverty by helping them set-up small businesses. Some of these efforts include:
- Sewing Machine and accessories for $100
- Push Cart and supplies to start a street vending business approximately $200 – $1500 (ranging from man powered to motorized)
- Set-up a Retail Shop for approximately $100 to $200
- Corn Mill, Powder Crusher, Straw Cutter, Cassava Grinder, Juicer for approximately $50 TO $250.
APPRENTICESHIP & VOCATIONAL TRAINING
For an individual or a family to survive in today’s competitive environment, some type of job skills training is required. FSCWO recognizes this need and encourages people to learn to help themselves. Underprivileged individuals are financially supported when attending Job Skills Training classes sponsored by FSCWO while they may learn a trade from which they can earn stable income. This type of project assists families to break out of the perpetual poverty cycle and improve their overall quality of life. Currently we have about 30 youths in training at various centers in Bamenda town in the North West Region of Cameroon.
Types of Job Skills Training include:
- Information Technology
- Sewing and Fashion Design
- Driving Lessons
- Automobile & Tractor
- Electrician
- Gardening
- Hair Barbing & Hair Dressing
- Painting
- Carpentry
- Masonry (Stone Work)
- Plumbing
- Women who complete the Tailoring / Sewing Course are given sewing machines and startup capitals upon graduating