Ashu Daniel
This is Ashu Daniel. He is an adult male by age, physically-challenged, and a handicap with a physical disability.
He is from the South West Region of Cameroon, specifically from Mamfe, Manyu Division.
He received some food items from The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy as follows:
- 1bag of Rice 25kg
- 3 Washing soaps (savon)
- 1.5liters of ground oil
- 5 cups of salt
- 10 Sachets of washing detergents
- 7 Sachets of tomatoes paste
- 1 packet of seasoning Cubes (Maggi Cubes)
They were so thankful, most especially the old mother who takes care of him.
They blessed the foundation and everyone involved.
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The Mukata Family
We the Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy Kumba Branch, visited this family—the Mukata family in Kosala, Kumba.
They are a family with many challenges, the eldest sister is blind. She was hit by a tree branch when she went out with the family which was the cause of her blindness. The brother in white shirt has a wound (ulcer) on his thigh. He also needs assistance from the foundation. The brother also has a broken leg with bandages on it.
When we, The Alfred Ebong Foundation, visited them, they were given the following food items:
- 1 bag of rice (25kg)
- 7 sachets of Tomatoes
- 3 washing soaps
- 5 cups of salts
- 1 pack of seasoning cubes (Maggi Cubes)
- 1.5 liters of ground oil
- 10 sachets of detergents
They were very grateful and appreciated everything.
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Sally Tatsing
This child was brought to the hospital in an emergency situation. They had no money on them and the child had blood shortage(Anemic). Immediately, they called the assistance of The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy through the number on our filer and we responded swiftly.
Thank God, we paid for his infusion.
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Mama Mary
This is Mama Mary, an internally displaced person because of the war in the South West and North West Regions of Cameroon. She is abandoned by her children. We met her so hungry and ill. She was so happy to receive us. She even added a lot of words of encouragement and prayers. She said no one has ever helped her, that she has never received help from anybody in her entire life. She was so happy.
The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy gave her the following:
- 1 bag of rice 25kg
- 1.5 liters of ground oil
- 5 cups of salts
- 10 sachets of washing detergents
- 7 sachets of tomatoes paste
- 3 washing soaps
- 1 packet of seasoning Cubes (Maggi Cubes)
Mama Mary was so happy and relieved.
She even added that, “l will no longer die of hunger”.
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Ngalla Edwin
Mr. Ngalla Edwin is a youth living in the Kosala, neighborhood of Kumba. He was shot by the military on a bike with a friend, but unfortunately the friend died while he was injured on the thigh. His bone is broken. He had to undergo an operation to remove the bullet’s remains. As you can see, it left him with a wound, which needs attention. When the foundation members visited him, he was given additional medical assistance and some other things as follows:
- 1 bag of Rice 25kgs
- 5 cups of salts
- 3 washing soaps
- 1.5liters of ground oil
- 10 sachets of washing detergents
- 1packet of seasoning Cubes
- 7 sachets of tomatoes paste
For his wounds, he was given the following first aid kit:
- 4 bandages
- 1 bottle of Betadine lotion for cleaning
- 1 bottle of Banocine powder for dressing
- 1 packet of Diclofenac tablets for his pains
- 1 tube of Deep heat rub, for swollen leg
- 1 packet of paracetamol
- 1 packet (roll) of plaster for dressing
- 1 packet of b-complex
- 1 packet of Omeprazole for gastritis.
He was so happy for the kind gesture of The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy.
He even said that he had never dreamed about receiving this huge assistance.
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Madam Leontine
This is Madam Leontine. She is an internally displaced person from Matoh brutu, in the South West Region of Cameroon. She stays with her daughter and grandson in a dilapidated house where she cannot fend for herself. She is a widow and her home was burnt down due to the Anglophone crisis. Worst of all, she is having ulcers on both legs for more than 3 years now. We met her in great pains and agony. Part of her roof was removed by the landlord because she couldn’t pay her Rents. She burst into tears of joy as The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy visited her. She was overwhelmed with joy.
She gladly received from us the following items:
- 1 bag of Rice 25kgs
- 5 cups of salts
- 3 washing soaps
- 1.5 liters of groundnut oil
- 10 sachets of washing detergents
- 1 packet of seasoning Cubes
- 7 sachets of tomatoes
For her wounds, she received the following medical supplies:
- 4 bandages
- 1 bottle of Betadine lotion
- 1 bottle of Baneocin powder
- 1 packet of Diclofenac tablets
- 1 packet of paracetamol
- 1 packet of plaster
- 1 packet of b-complex tablets
- 1 packet of Omeprazole tablets for gastritis
- 1 tube of Deep Heat Rub
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Mama Grace Ejinika
This is Mama Grace Ejinika from Mbakwa Supe, South West Region of Cameroon. She is an internally displaced person. She is a widow with five(5) children and two(2) dead. She is jobless and in great need because of her ill health. She is anemic from the look on her face and lips. She’s so weak and unable to stand by herself. That’s why she supports herself with a stick.
She received from The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy the following items:
- 1 bag of Rice 25kgs
- 5 cups of salts
- 3 washing soaps
- 1.5 liters of groundnut oil
- 10 sachets of detergents powder
- 7 sachets of tomatoes paste
- 1 packet of seasoning Cubes
For her leg pains, she was given the following items:
- 1 tube Deep heat rub
- 1 packet of Diclofenac tablets
- Paracetamol
- Omeprazole for gastritis
She shed tears of joy and blessed the foundation. A smile was on her face before we left her.
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Asu Bernard
This is Asu Bernard. He was dropped by a driver at the Kumba district hospital with no money on him. He came from Mamfe and was alone. The assistance of The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy was called for, so the team had to intervene rapidly. He was diagnosed with diabetes with cellulitis scars on his left leg. One of his hands was inactive, partially paralyzed. His hospital bills were paid by The Alfred Ebong Foundation For the Needy. He was shy but happy.
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