Projects

Funding is ongoing. Please donate.

Health

We aim to support the health and well-being of SLIM .  In 2022, we contributed towards the repair of the mortuary. Further investigation revealed that mortuary equipment was antiquated and would need to be replaced. There is also a building for expecting mothers which needs to be completed and resourced.

Funding is ongoing. Please donate.

Education

We want to help in big and small ways. From donating pencils and notebooks to creating computer labs and libraries. We recognize that education plays a big role in the progress of our children and our communities.

Funding is ongoing. Please donate.

Water

The availability of clean easily accessible water is critical for the well-being of the community. SLIM, being an area that is very hot during the summer, depends heavily on properly working irrigation canals and boreholes. We would like to be able to assist with installation of boreholes and repair of old canals.

Funding is ongoing. Please donate.

Social

Our goal is to support the development of structures and systems that support social interactions in a clean and safe environment. Putting in place a communications center fully equipped with technological tools such as computers, faxes, internet, and printers is part of the solution. Such an office could help to bridge the gap between the typical rural life and exposing residents to the more advanced urban facilities and the possibilities outside SLIM.

Projects Completed

Sickle Cell Association of Texas 2023 Christmas Party volunteer and donated toys to support needy families. Houston, Texas
Annual clothing donation to local churches in Benin, Nigeria to support orphans, widows, single mothers
Supporting local evangelism team with Bible distribution efforts
Local elementary school supported by SLIM in 2018 with supplies, uniforms, tuition assistance. Douala, Cameroon
Christmas clothing donation/gift exchange at a local church in Douala, Cameroon 2021 Children surround monthly food delivery to an orphanage in Bamenda, Cameroon. 2022