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Michael and Margaret Asbury visit HINT from England

December 8, 2006 by Genesis Leave a Comment

Michael and Margaret Astbury (parents of Heather Margaret Talbot, currently volunteering with HINT in Buea, Cameroon) recently visited HINT and some parts of Cameroon November 20 to December 2 2006.

During their time here, we were able to show them around some of our projects including our ICT Training Centre in Bonduma, and a building we have already acquired to host a Community Health Centre and a Community Education Library. We also visited the three Pilot Schools we will be working with on the Library/Literacy Project.

Michael & Margaret Astbury attend Woodbridge Quay Church and you can contact them through the Church’s website to learn more about opportunities in Cameroon to serve or to support. You may also contact us directly for more information on volunteering and support.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Buea, Cameroon, community, contact, education, health, HINT, Information, projects, school, training, volunteer, volunteering

The Joseph and Heather Talbot prize instituted

September 30, 2006 by Genesis Leave a Comment

John Onofio, winner of the award for 2006Back Packs is a program organised by HINT once a year at the beginning of each school year to provide school supplies to needy children. In 2006, about 30 children were helped.

During Back Packs 2006, we instituted the Joseph and Heather Talbot Prize for Service to Humanity in honour of the Joseph and Heather Talbot, volunteers from London working for HINT who were present during the award ceremony. The prize was instituted to appreciate and promote their heart of sacrifice and voluntarism in Community projects.

The prize will be awarded each to a child in our community who has been noted by many to have a heart of a volunteer; one who is ready to serve and not look for a reward from men.

The 2006 prize was awarded to John Onofio of Government Primary School at Bonduma. John made sure that there was always clean drinking water at the HINT office. Each day, he would stop by at the office to collect bottles to fill with clean fresh water.

The prize has a monetary value of CFA 200,000 (US$ 400, GBP 200) attached to it. The money will be used to cater for a child’s entire education for the whole year including books, uniform, school fees, and health care.

We are now accepting donations for the 2007 prize. Donate online via PayPal.

Together we can help thousands of children and end up educating a whole generation

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: children, clean, community, donation, drinking, education, health, help, HINT, projects, school, USA, volunteer, volunteers, water

HINT donates school supplies to needy children

September 24, 2006 by Genesis Leave a Comment

ONe of the children with their gift

Back Packs is a program organized by HINT once a year at the beginning of each school year to provide school supplies to needy children. In 2006, about 30 children were helped. If you will like to helps Children’s education, please contact us at info@hintonline.org.

We help provide school fees, books, uniforms and other supplies as needed by the children. Together, we can make a difference. A donation of US$ 25 (GBP 13) per month or US$ 300 (GBP 154) per year will help provide all the basic needs for one school Child. We will send you information and photos of the child(ren) you are supporting and the child(ren) will communicate with you directly (if you wish). You can donate online via PayPal.

See photos of the ceremony.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: children, contact, donation, education, help, Helps, HINT, Information, school

Joseph and Heather Talbot donate to HINT

September 19, 2006 by Genesis Leave a Comment

the  ICT training centre with the new computers and chairsJoseph and Heather Talbot, volunteers currently serving with HINT have donated 3 PIII computers, 7 UPS for power backup, 10 Table Chairs and assorted items to HINT Cameroon. This donation has helped to improve our technology input, both in quality and quantity at out ICT Training Centre here in Buea. HINT would like to say thank you to Joe and Hev.

See photos of the donated items.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Buea, Cameroon, donation, help, HINT, improve, training, volunteer, volunteers

Tinshu raises funds in USA for HINT

August 25, 2006 by Genesis Leave a Comment

On his way to the USA, Tinshu met a cripple at the Douala International Airport and he was selling postcards. He bought a few to give to some friends and an idea came to buy a good quantity to use for fundraising. He then bought all of the man’s cards. What a joyous day it must have been for this young guy. Previously, Tinshu had also bought some crafts from the “Marche de Fleur” in Douala for the same purpose.

Amazingly, during his one-month stay in the USA, Tinshu raised over US$ 500 from the articles he sold during his time in the USA, plus a donation of US$ 2,500 from Anthony Bettencourt (one of his GSBI Mentors), plus more than US$ 3,000 in cash and in kind donated by Pastor Stuart Nice and His Church, Valley Life Centre, giving a total of about US$ 6,000.

Many thanks to all our generous donors in support of the work of HINT.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: cash, donation, HINT, International, kind, USA

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