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LICHA and Christmas in Peace Empowers Youth for a Sustainable Future

As part of our continued commitment to community development and humanitarian service, LICHA, in partnership with Christmas in Peace, successfully carried out a field outreach activity aimed at empowering young people and strengthening community awareness. This joint initiative reflected our shared vision of fostering informed, resilient, and socially responsible communities through meaningful engagement and collaboration. The outreach brought together students, community members, and key stakeholders in an interactive and impactful forum. Through open discussions, mentorship sessions, and practical demonstrations, participants were sensitized on core values that promote personal growth, positive decision-making, social responsibility, and community resilience. The sessions created a safe and engaging space for young people to ask questions, share experiences, and gain insights that inspire positive change and long-term impact. A key highlight of the activity was the direct engagement between facilitators and students, which helped bridge gaps in knowledge while encouraging critical thinking and leadership among the youth. Community members also actively participated, reinforcing the importance of collective responsibility in nurturing and supporting young people. The success of this outreach was made possible through the strong collaboration between LICHA and Christmas in Peace, alongside the invaluable support of partner organizations. Their technical expertise, logistical assistance, and unwavering commitment to sustainable development played a vital role in the smooth implementation and overall impact of the activity. Together, LICHA and Christmas in Peace remain dedicated to building empowered, informed, and resilient communities. Through continued partnership, service, and action, we will keep working to create opportunities that uplift young people and strengthen communities for a more sustainable and peaceful future.

      

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Back to School with LICHA Cameroon, 2025/2026

Back to School with LICHA Cameroon 2025/2026 Academic Year: Supporting Vulnerable People in Crisis Areas
LICHA Cameroon is launching a back-to-school campaign to support vulnerable students in crisis areas. The organization has a tradition of providing relief materials, including writing supplies and didactic support, to schools in Baminda III, Nkor subdivisions in the Northwest, and Bankim in the Adamawa region. By providing essential materials, LICHA Cameroon aims to bridge the gap and create a more inclusive learning environment, believing that every child deserves access to quality education regardless of background or circumstances.
The organization is calling on humanitarian lovers of education to join hands in supporting this initiative. Any contribution, big or small, can make a significant difference in the lives of these students, empowering the next generation of leaders and change-makers. LICHA Cameroon is grateful for any form of support, whether financial, material, or volunteer-based, and believes that together, a brighter future can be created for these students, helping them overcome the challenges they face. 

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COSSA International and LICHA-Cameroon PARTNERSHIP RESCUES AN IDP WOMAN

 

The more than 5-years collaboration between COSSA International- LICHA-Cameroon has continued to bear humanitarian fruits to the vulnerable in the society. 
Some weeks ago, COSSA and LICHA teams led a powerful delegation to donate fifty-five 3-weeks old table-birds to an internally displaced woman in the city center of Bamenda III Nkwen. This donation from COSSA- International was meant to boost the benevolent efforts of the said woman, who herself is hosting fourteen other less privileged children who are all internally displaced in her home.
This woman whose health condition is not at its best hale from the far-off Bui Division of the Northwest Region. She happened to have found herself in Bamenda town during the early days of the ongoing sociopolitical crisis bedeviling the two English-speaking regions of Cameroon. Having received a free accommodation from a goodwill Cameroonian abroad to live and take care of his house in town, this humanitarian IDP resolved to reciprocally begin lending a helping hand to many more internally displaced persons she has been encountering in her struggles. The current more than fourteen IDP’s who share the same roof with this woman do range from pupils, students, single mothers, apprentices and other elderly women. As LICHA in her fieldwork expedition encountered this woman in dire need of assistance to sustain herself and help other persons of her kind, her desperate cry was transmitted to COSSA International whom for a start responded favorably by donating to her 55 table-birds, — 5 bags of feed and a good number of poultry equipment in order to enhance her ongoing generous initiative of taking care of vulnerable persons, herself inclusive.
Receiving this significant donation from COSSA-International through LICHA, the recipient joyously thanked her donors praying to the Almighty to replenish their source umpteenth times. Adding that apart from his benevolent host, she has no sponsor and this debut bequest from COSSA/LICHA, she strongly believes shall serve as a door opener to her and many more under her tutelage of humanitarian Aid. Meanwhile, as LICHA continues to hail COSSA her arch partner for often reacting to her clarion calls of such a nature, Life Changing Humanitarian Association is calling on goodwill persons in the public to kindly come to the aid of this kindhearted woman and her numerous beneficiaries.

 

       

 

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Monitoring and Evaluation

The LICHA, HSUVI, CHRI and COSSA International detergent trainees have started bearing fruits. A fraction of the trainees mobilised themselves in a group to produce the detergent together, to ensure that they share their acquired knowledge practically in order to avoid making mistakes that can cost them their seed grants. 

               

 

 

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The Empowerment Phase of the BIPMI-Project

Thursday, February 20th 2025, marked the end of the empowerment phase of the BIPMI-Project that began on January 7th 2025.  A total of nine (09) trainees who are all internally displaced visually impaired persons received complete empowerment items and equipment enabling them to start up a small income generating activity on Bleached Water and Local Omo Productions within their respective areas of settlement. 

     

 

 

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LICHA Donates Wheelchair

LICHA through Community Creative Centre for Women and Girls with disabilities donated a wheelchair to Masebeline, 23 years old disable person on her birthday Her mother, the main source of mobility for Masebeline described this donation as a timely gesture from LICHA to rescue her from the stress of carrying Masebeline on every occasion on her back given her age. Amongst other major needs such as a bed and matrass, she went further to plead for an economic empowerment that will help her to carter for Masebeline as she is bound to be with Masebeline 24/7. LICHA therefore pleads with Men and Women of goodwill to reach out and empower Masebeline through her caretaker with these major needs ( a bed, matrass and a sustainable income generating business of the sales of foodstuff).  

 

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Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

LICHA and her partners in their charitable/ humanitarian gesture empowered ten (10) internally displaced visually impaired persons with skills in detergent production (Bleach water and Omo).  It all started on the 7th of January 2025 with the production of bleach water and the preparation of chemicals for the production of Omo. In the end, 60 litters of bleach water was produced, bottled and share among the participants to penetrate the market in their respective quarters. 

 

 

In continuation of the empowerment process for Omo production, a total of 574 sachets were produced by these internally displaced visually impaired persons. In the end, the omo was distributed to the beneficiaries to go and test the markets as a means of raising funds to use for the seed grant empowerment phase. The empowerment phase shall help them to fend for themselves and their families. 

 

 

 

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COSSA and LICHA Empowered Internally Displaced Women

As  a continuation of the BOOSTCAP Project, COSSA and LICHA empowered these two internally displaced women with poultry farming (table birds rearing) and by acquiring a piece of land and providing seed capital for the cultivation of  organic huckleberry as a means of improving on their livelihood.  Today , they can boost of producing great quantities which has gone a long way to improve their source livelihood.

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LICHA/HSUVI Commemorates World White Cane Safety Day

LICHA joined Hope Social Union for the Visually impaired(HSUVI) by donating white canes and sensitizing the population of the Bamenda III Municipality( motor bike riders, taxi men and passer-by) on the different signs and uses of the white cane to persons with impairments, when and how to offer help to these persons.

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THE SCHOLAP DONATION BY PINGSTYRKAN, SWEDEN

To say that on a daily basis you can make a difference, well, you can. One act of kindness a day can do it.”– Betty Williams…

It was a memorable occasion for some less privileged children, orphans and children with disabilities as LICHA- Cameroon celebrated its 5th Anniversary by awarding scholarships and donating some didactic materials, including stipends to some Teaching volunteers at the Hope Bilingual Nursery and Primary School Banjah, in the Bamenda III Community grossly affected by the armed socio-political crisis plaguing the region.

The beneficiaries comprising children and teachers volunteering at the school expressed their heartfelt appreciation to PINGSTKYRKAN (SECOND HANDSHOP) KARLSKRONA, SWEDEN for such magnificent philanthropic gesture that will go a long way to help them acquire education, and become responsible citizens in future to sustainably develop their communities and the world at large. The Project Manager for LICHA Cameroon(a visually impaired person) equally expressed his gratitude to the donor(PINGSTKYRKAN KARLSKRONA, SWEDEN) while appealing for more sustainable philanthropic gestures that will help them to meet more humanitarian needs especially to children affected by the ongoing armed anglophone crisis plaguing the English regions of Cameroon.

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