• Welcome To Zion A Happy Home Foundation>
    Welcome To Zion A Happy Home Foundation
    Endless Service to Humanity for Peace & Love
  • Welcome To Zion A Happy Home Foundation>
    Welcome To Zion A Happy Home Foundation
    Endless Service to Humanity for Peace & Love

 

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. We decided to extend our activities to another West African nation the Republic of Sierra Leone. On the 7th of June 2020, Zion A  Happy Home Foundation launched project KINDNESS TO HUMANITY in Sierra Leone. The first objective of this project is to provide assistance to orphanages in need across the country. One of the orphanages we reached out to with food and other consumables is Variety Children and Family Services Orphanage located at King Tom in the capital city Freetown.

 

 

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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. Implementing this  objective on the 10th of June, 2020 at Kabassa Lodge Juba in Freetown, we brought together poor idle people and people with special needs who lack a means of livelihood but are willing to do something from all the 16 districts that make up Freetown the capital city. These people were not given money. Rather we empowered them with food stuffs and a variety of house hold goods to be used for petty trading as their own means of survival. Zion A Happy Home Foundation plans to extend this activity into all the remaining provinces that sum up the Sierra leonean territory.

 

 

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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. Unfortunately most of the amputees died due to lack of adequate medical attention  to care for their wounds and injuries. Most of the families of these amputees who died now live in this camp and they suffer lack of pipe borne water,  food scarcity and hunger problems like malnutrition, also they lack an income generating activity and live long skills to enable self sustainance. Continuing with the implementation of  project KINDNESS TO HUMANITY, Zion A Happy Home Foundation visited them on the 21st of June, 2020 with adequate food and  water supplies. We have taken up the initiative to rehabilitate the defunct tap you see in one of the pictures and  equally decided to empower some of them with live long skills at our newly created Zion A Happy Home empowerment centre in Kaningo Freetown Sierra Leone. Also  we shall sponsor some into business apprenticeship or petty trading as per their choices as our little way of erasing the old ugly memoires of the war times.

 

 

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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. Giving that we had visited this camp previously, and carried out a need assessment for the people living there,  and  continuing with the implementation of project KINDNESS TO HUMANITY, Zion A Happy Home visited for a second time women victims of amputation with food and water supplies. Because we believe it is a collective responsibility for us to help the Sierra leonean government in any way best possible to provide assistance to  underprivileged categories.

 

 

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