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Joseph and Heather Talbot have returned to Britain

June 10, 2007 by Genesis Leave a Comment

After 11 months volunteering at Helps International, Joseph and Heather Talbot return to Britain on June 7th.

During their time with us, Joseph has written and taught classes in Web design and manipulating digital images with Photoshop, as well as building this website.

Heather has produced and run a ‘train the trainers’ HIV education program, from who’s ranks she has established ‘HINT-HED’, an HIV Educators group. Heather has also set up the Wotolo Community Health Advice Centre.

We are grateful to Joe and Hev for the work they have done during their stay, and wish them well on their return to Britain.

We have very exciting volunteer opportunities, if you want to volunteer, read more here.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: community, education, health, help, Helps, HINT, International, volunteer, volunteering, well

Genesis travels for GPA in Dallas, USA

May 31, 2007 by Genesis Leave a Comment

Genesis Tinshu, executive director of HINT leaves for Dallas, Texas, USA on May 31, 2007. He has been selected to attend the Global Proclamation Academy organised by Ramesh Richard Evangelism and Church Health (RREACH) International in concert with Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) in Dallas, Texas.

Genesis will join 25 other pastors from 25 countries for about 4 weeks in God’s presence to be taught by some of America’s greatest servants of God including Dr. Ramesh Richard, Dr. Robert Coleman, Dr. Todd Wagner, Dr. Ryrie,etc

Pray with him for a fruitful time in his life and for grace to impact other pastors when he returns.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: america, health, HINT, International, USA

Joseph and Heather Talbot return to England

May 29, 2007 by Genesis Leave a Comment

After 11 months volunteering at Helps International, Joseph and Heather Talbot return to Britain on June 7th. During their time with us, Joseph has written and taught classes in Web design and manipulating digital images with Photoshop, as well as building this website.

Heather has produced and run a ‘train the trainers’ HIV education program, from who’s ranks she has established ‘HINT-HED’, an HIV Educators group. Heather has also set up the Wotolo Community Health Advice Centre.

We are grateful to Joe and Hev for the work they have done during their stay, and wish them well on their return to Britain.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: community, education, health, help, Helps, HINT, International, volunteer, volunteering, well

Oxford University Donates to Helps International (HINT)

April 3, 2007 by Genesis Leave a Comment

the Wotolo IT Training CentreThe Learning Technologies Group of Computing Services at the University of Oxford has donated the sum of 500 British Pounds towards the establishment of the Wotolo IT Training Centre.

Because of a large influx of students into our IT Training Program, it became necessary to set up a Centre dedicated entirely to the training needs of the communities in which we work so as to decongest the current centre at Bonduma. The new Centre is only about 100 meters away from the current one and so eases management.

However, the total amount of money needed to completely setup the Centre is 3,800,000 FCFA (about $7,600)

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: communities, help, Helps, HINT, International, Technologies, training

What is Food for Funds

March 20, 2007 by Genesis Leave a Comment

Every October 16,  the world commemorates World Food Day (WFD). While others will have more than enough to eat, others will be dying of hunger. What an unequal world. I have had the opportunity to visit countries in Europe and America and I am amazed at how much food is thrown away. On the other hand, I have also had countless number of people who have approached me in my community for help and who sincerely cannot afford the very basic of life – food.

During the week of October 12 – 19, 2008, we are asking that you bring together 2 or more people or as many as you can bring together for a meal. You will eat together with your group members and then discuss ways to effectively end hunger in the world. You will also watch together, PowerPoint presentations (and maybe videos) about how HINT is helping rural people overcome poverty in Cameroon, Sub-saharan Africa.

Finally, you will be invited to make a donation that will be used by HINT to extend micro-credit to rural women in Cameroon, to help them overcome poverty.

In 2007, we raised close to $3,000 from 15 donors who gathered at Arlington, USA during the first ever Food For Funds event that we orgainsed through the effort of one family – Brian & Christe Dodds. The funds were used to extend credit to 25 rural women organised in 4 credit groups in two rural communities in the the South West of Cameroon.

Our target for 2008 is a minimum of $10,000 to help a minimum of 80 rural women. Our vision is to see thousands of women liberated from poverty.

We now invite you to participate in FFF 2008 by becoming a host or joining an up-coming FFF event closest to you.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Africa, america, Cameroon, communities, community, donation, help, helping, HINT, microcredit, rural, USA

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