In 2015 we funded the construction of a secondary school building at Sabongari in the NW region and also helped the local heath centre with some new equipment. The community... read more →
Our biggest Humanitarian Relief project yet - read about it in our newsletter Please click on the link below to read our newsletter - giving details of what... read more →
We recently sent a report to Andrew Hindle, one of our wonderful regular supporters, showing the progress that had been made on the project he and his family had funded.... read more →
It is salutary to note that the recent start of the African Cup of Nations football competition, hosted by Cameroon, has prompted the British media to suddenly show an interest... read more →
We are hoping that our next school project will be underway soon in the village of Njimbong in the Littoral region. This village is very remote in the forest area,... read more →
This is our biggest humanitarian aid project yet, in terms of numbers of people who will be helped - and the impact will be huge. SHUMAS has identified 506 IDP... read more →
Water is essential for life and in rural Cameroon, it is usually the women and girls who have to collect water each day for the family needs. To have potable... read more →
It has been five years now since all schools in the NW/SW regions of Cameroon were closed because of war. More than 78 of these have been destroyed in the... read more →
The dry season has arrived at last in Cameroon, and work started immediately on the new classroom block at the Government Bilingual High School in the village of Ntui in... read more →
Since the political crisis started back in 2016, two primary schools and a nursery school in the village of Bayelle, have joined forces to make one large primary and nursery... read more →