Support to rescue a poor Muslim family in AFGHANISTAN from hunger and starvation

The world today is plagued with racial differentiations, religious pluralism and the "help only those you know" syndrome. This greatly hinders people from genuinely showing love and reaching out to others in need whom they do not know in other parts of the world. Zion A Happy Home Foundation takes its ongoing project KINDNESS TO HUMANITY that was launched in the Republic of Sierra Leone on the 7th of June 2020, to the Middle East, precisely the Islamic Republic of AFGHANISTAN, by rescuing from near death due to hunger and starvation this Muslim family consisting of a widow and her four kids, who lost their husband/father to the bloody gun battle in their country.

Free vocational training center for the underprivileged at Kaningo Juba, Sierra Leone goes operational

Zion A Happy Home Foundation says a very big THANK YOU to all who have played a part in this great charity initiative. The aim of this center is to train youths, school drop outs who do not want to pursue academics anymore, adults and parents for free to learn a trade, be it tailoring, hair dressing, Information Technology, arts and craft, decoration, barbing and catering. Enabling them make an honest living, become viable and sustainable enough to feed their families, be able to afford sending their children to school, and foot their bills.

Football campaign and seminar to kickcorona virus out of Sierra Leone

Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment. How does it spread?
The virus that causes COVID-19 is mainly transmitted through droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or exhales. These droplets are too heavy to hang in the air, and quickly fall on floors or surfaces. 
You can be infected by breathing in the virus if you are within close proximity of someone who has COVID-19, or by touching a contaminated surface and then your eyes, nose or mouth. However, despite all these explanations many still take this pandemic for granted. Zion A Happy Home Foundation through a football campaign, held an educative seminar and organized a football match at Kaningo juba, to sensitize citizens of this community about it.

Football campaign to say no rape Sierra Leone

Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without that person's consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or against a person who is incapable of giving valid consent or approval.

Football campaign and sensitization seminar to empower the underprivileged in Sierra leone

The Republic of Sierra Leone is a country with a significantly high rate of underprivileged persons. According to the Sierra Leonean multidimensional poverty index 2019 profile published by Oxford Human Development (OPHI), Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, Statistics Sierra Leone and UNDP, indicates that 64.8% of the population in Sierra Leone was multidimensionally poor in 2017. The Southern and Northern regions had the highest poverty rates with 76.0% and 75.8% respectively, while the Western region had the lowest poverty rate of 36.2%. At the District level, Pujehun recorded the highest incidence of poverty. The profile also notes that female-headed households had higher multidimensional poverty rates (65.9%) compared to male-headed households.

Football Campaign to use Agriculture as
a means of Alleviating Poverty

On the 8th of July, 2020 Zion A Happy Home Foundation organized a sensitization  seminar under the theme "ZION A HAPPY HOME FOUNDATION FOOTBALL CAMPAIGN TO USE AGRICULTURE AS A MEANS OF ALLEVIATING POVERTY IN SIERRA LEONE. This conference took place at Kaningo Juba neighbourhood, and it brought together 130 youths between the ages of 15 to 35years old.

   

Visit to amputee women of WATERLOO
AMPUTEES CAMP

This is the WATERLOO AMPUTEES CAMP located in Freetown. It is a new settlement allocated by the Sierra Leonean government to serve as a residential camp  for victims who suffered amputation of either their hands or legs during the period of war. The camp harbours these victims as well as their family members.

Visit to GRAFTON AMPUTEES CAMP

The Republic of Sierra Leone located in West Africa is a country whose  history constitutes so many years of war, pain, misery, post war traumas, frustrations and poverty in the lives of a majority of its citizens. This is a camp called the GRAFTON AMPUTEES CAMP situated in Freetown Sierra Leone,  that was reserved for the people who suffered amputation during the years of war in Sierra Leone.

   

Curb down unemployment Sierra Leone

Like the Republic of Cameroon, the Republic of Sierra Leone faces significant unemployment problem projected to reach 4.90 percent by the end of this year 2020. Project KINDNESS TO HUMANITY launched on the 7th of June 2020 by Zion A Happy Home Foundation also holds as objective attempting to curb down unemployment in Sierra Leone.

Visit to Variety Children and Family
Services Orphanage

Charity is the main activity of Zion A Happy Home Foundation. Caring for orphans and rendering assistance to enable orphanages provide quality care for orphans is one of our prime objectives. Motivated by the huge success recorded so far with our 3 mother projects in Cameroon, HELP A NEEDY, LOVE IN ACTION and KINDNESS IS UNITY respectively that spanned from 2015 to 2019.

Support to the blind in Sierra Leone
during COVID-19

Malaria is endemic in Sierra Leone. The country's entire population is at risk of the disease and it is one of Sierra Leone’s leading causes of death and illness. Malaria is the reason behind nearly four in ten hospital consultations countrywide. Children under five are at high risk of malaria.

   

Malaria NO MORE in Sierra Leone

Malaria is endemic in Sierra Leone. The country's entire population is at risk of the disease and it is one of Sierra Leone’s leading causes of death and illness. Malaria is the reason behind nearly four in ten hospital consultations countrywide. Children under five are at high risk of malaria.

Success Story

Mr. Julius is a 32 years old small scale entrepreneur based in the North West Region of Cameroon. His story is quite motivating. Zion A Happy Home Foundation met him in Kumba in 2016 at a very critical moment in his life. He was seriously sick, bed ridden and abandoned all alone to face death, added to the fact that he was an orphan.

Christmas Charity

Christmas is that special time of the year when we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Zion A Happy Home Foundation holds as custom celebrating this special period with the poor and under privileged. Providing for their needs and offering them Christmas gifts as a way of showing love to humanity.