In
keeping with its long tradition of respectfully sharing and caring with
the underprivileged, needy and lovely members as well as communities of
the broad credit Union family, the president of CAMCCUL led donations
and prayer visits as part of activities marking International labour
day.
The
delegation which was led by CamCCUL President Musa Shey Nfor stormed
the Emmanuel sisterhood and Magdalene Home care centre at Akum with
goodies and prayers. The prayer session was organised with some 43 kids
including anglophones, francophones, Christians, Moslems, mentally
challenged, orphans etc. CamCCUL extended a hand of fellowship by
donating gifts to the centers. The Musa Shey Nfor delegation moved to
the Bamenda central prison where they met close to 800 inmates with whom
they shared gifts and prayers. The President encouraged them not to
loose hope but rather to learn trades so that upon leaving prisons the
credit unions can finance their activities. Other similar visits
followed in Achah Annex where they communed and donated to patients
before moving to Abangoh orphanage. In this orphanage with close to 100
orphans (with the youngest being 13days old) timely gifts were donated.
Prayers and dancing were top. Next was the Sajoka centre in Bafut with
similar agenda
Pics of the trip to Akum below
Pics of the visit at the Bamenda Central Prison below
Pics of the visit to Achah Maternity below
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