What We Have Done

Our Projects

At Amom Foundation, we focus on funding and supporting impactful projects that uplift communities and promote sustainable growth. Here’s a look at our six key project areas:

 

Our Focus Areas

Education

Expanding access to learning for all. We support initiatives that improve educational access for children and adults in underserved communities. By providing resources such as books, scholarships, and training for educators, we help create environments where learning and innovation can thrive.

Neurodiversity

Promoting inclusion for neurodiverse individuals. Our neurodiversity initiatives focus on awareness, support, and educational resources for individuals on the autism spectrum. We fund programs that create inclusive environments and provide vocational training, helping neurodiverse individuals achieve their full potential.

Healthcare

Enhancing health services and education. We fund healthcare programs that focus on maternal and child health, sanitation, and nutrition in underserved regions. Our aim is to improve access to essential healthcare and promote healthier lifestyles within communities.

Environmental Sustainability

Supporting sustainable practices for a healthier planet. Our environmental initiatives promote clean energy, conservation, and climate education. We work with communities to implement sustainable practices, reducing carbon emissions and protecting natural resources for future generations.

Economic Empowerment

Building pathways to economic independence. We provide funding for programs that focus on vocational training, entrepreneurship, and microfinance. By helping individuals and communities develop income-generating skills, we support economic growth and poverty alleviation.

Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment

Uplifting women and girls through opportunity. We invest in projects that offer education, leadership training, and entrepreneurial resources for women and girls. Empowering women strengthens entire communities and contributes to a more equitable future.

Our Projects

Reconstruction of St. Louis Catholic Primary School Nfiengong

Recognition Thanks to Halliburton for funding this project. A Special thank you to the Halliburton team Cameroon especially Mr. Sandeep Kumar for his trust and continuous support. Also thanks to Mr. Olivier Mebara for his dedication to see the project to fruition. We look forward to foster this partnership by working together in future projects […]

Echoes from the Field

Amom Charity Scholarship Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children 2012-2013 | Mid Rerm Report, January 2013 JURISDICTION: BUI AND DONGA/MANTUNG DIVISIONS, NW REGION, CAMEROON Number of Schools Involved: 20 Number of beneficial children: 25 School fees/ learning material packets: 25 Final Examination Registration Assistance: 03 Special Rescued and Rehabilitation cases: 03 Overall distance covered for […]

Amom Green Energy

Promotion of Household Clean Energy Access through Women Entrepreneurship in Cameroon Climate change impacts and unsustainable fuel wood collection are increasingly threatening the biodiversity in the Sub-Saharan Africa, which is the fundamental source of livelihoods for millions of people.  Additionally increased levels of indoor air pollution and black carbon emissions are threatening the life and […]

Be! Schools for Cameroon Schools

“Going To School” & Amom Charity

Be! Schools for Cameroon Schools Teaching entrepreneurial skills to children by using books Program Overview Program title: Be! Schools for Cameroon Government Schools Brief overview of the program: 20 Be! skills books, each teach an entrepreneurial skill from building relationships to making a business plan. These books will encourage Cameroon’s poorest children to stay in […]

Ndzengwev and Roh-Bui

Purpose The purchase of 252 copies of the English Textbook for 2 pilot primary schools in the Diocese of Kumbo – Catholic School Ndzengwev and Catholic School Roh-Bui. Introduction The Diocese of Kumbo is one of the two dioceses in the North West Region of Cameroon with a Christian population of over 100,000. It was […]