The Founder and CEO of Endam Home of Hope, a refugee himself, has taken up the initiative to train other refugees in Nigeria on catering skills acquisition and empowerment.
Through the initiative, he has already successfully trained several Anglophone Refugees in Nigeria, some of whom have started using the skills to fend for themselves. A a greater majority however, are unable to afford enough money to be independent.
The CEO of the Endame Home of Hope calls on Cameroonians of good faith to assist his project so that the organization can be able to aid the refugees financially to start up their own project upon completion of training.
For More details and enquiries, contact the following number: 002349028305018
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