Today’s Good People,
Good Works will be
presented in Kamtok
(Cameroonian Pidgin),
Mankon and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
We widows of Mankon,
We are here
to say welcome,
We are here
to say welcome,
We say welcome to you.
We say welcome to you
We say welcome to you,
We say welcome to you
We say welcome to you.
Charitable viewers,
thank you for joining us
for our program
featuring Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association (HUPA),
an organization situated
in Mankon-Bamenda,
the regional capital
of the northwest region
of Cameroon.
Orphans were just
floating the streets;
widows were very miserable.
Children were not
going to school;
many of them were sick,
and we felt it was terrible
to leave these children
all by themselves.
So, a handful of women,
six of us in number,
decided to come together,
pull our resources,
and see how we could
help these children,
even by just buying books,
or just providing half fees.
From such humble
and sincere hearts, Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association
was founded in 2002.
The organization
gradually extended
their assistance
to include widows
in the community.
We started up
by empowering them,
to get a better
technical know-how
on food production.
We saw that if they could
produce more food
and good quality,
they will be able to sell
and have enough
for themselves to eat;
and the children will not
be looking miserable.
Cameroon has
a population of
over 17 million,
and over 75% of them
depend on agriculture
for livelihood.
And so,
this has motivated us to
take up the agricultural
sector with the widows.
We have targeted
cassava production
and processing them,
pepper production
and marketing them.
We embarked on seeing
that their yield
was improved.
We provided them
with methods of making
farmyard compost
using grass and so on.
Then, we did not end there;
we took them forward
again, to be able
to plant good seeds.
So, we supplied them
with a good variety
of maize, good variety
of beans from MEDENO
(North-West
Development Authority).
They guide us and advise us
on what we can do
to help our children,
to help our families,
to help ourselves.
And to enable us
to train ourselves,
to be able to survive
without a husband, and
also to enable us to train
and help our children.
To learn farming,
set up a small business.
So that we can be
examples of the good
widows of Mankon.
Education provides
a strong foundation
to rise out of poverty.
Hope for
the Underprivileged
Association believes
that through schooling
children can develop
their capabilities to
become productive members
of the community.
We decided to develop
a basic education
help package.
That is support in terms
of full school fees,
in terms of school needs
like books
and even uniform.
I’m Madam Clara Monte,
the head teacher of
Catholic School Alamatu,
and I’m here on behalf
of these children,
whom HUPA helped to
pay their fees last year.
I’m very contented.
Thank you very much,
HUPA.
Thank you, HUPA,
for paying our fees.
Given the opportunity
to education,
the orphans showed
their aptitude
for academic excellence.
They demonstrated
their gratitude
through their remarkable
performance in school
and the beneficial careers
they choose
to embark upon.
Most of them are brilliant
as for their results, and
some of them are already
carrying out activities in
workshops that is straight
after primary education.
Some are seamstresses,
hairdressers,
carpenters, mechanics,
and what have you.
Foster parents who
benevolently open
their arms to welcome
orphaned children
into their homes
also receive assistance
from Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association.
So, to ensure a degree
of sustainability and
continuity, we decided
also to elaborate
an income-generating
package that will build,
the economic level of
foster parents, to ensure
that there is continuity
after registering success
in this support program.
We teach the foster parents
to treat the orphans
as their own real
born children.
They don’t
discriminate them.
We also teach
the foster parents
how to feed themselves
and the children,
so that they should not
become malnourished.
From the activities
of HUPA, so far,
the impact has created
a multiplier effect
in the sense that
the mindset of
some of the orphans,
of the foster parents
of the orphans
have changed,
in such a way that
some of them are able
now to continue
with the education,
not only education
but the care and support
back at home.
They manage the orphans
just as they would
have done with their
own biological children.
Another facet of Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association’s work
is in the provision
of healthcare.
Madam Gladys,
here by me,
is their healthcare nurse.
She takes good care
of them, encourages them
to live happily, and they
are looking lovely now.
Misery is a thing
of the past.
So, they’re very happy
and we ourselves,
we’re happy.
For people
living with HIV/AIDS,
we also realized that
the aspect of nutrition
is very important
in their lives; and that to
give them supplementary
food items would not
address the problem
on a broad base front.
So, we decided
to elaborate
an income-generating
activity package that
seeks to address their
socio-economic problem.
Through the years, Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association
has been recognized for
its altruistic and laudable
initiatives for society,
earning it support
from other organizations.
Our impact,
we have emerged
from sorrow to joy,
from hopelessness
to hope, from nothing
to something, from
malnutrition to nutrition,
from illiteracy to literacy,
and from ignorance
to education.
We feel big.
We feel it is something
worth trying and
it makes us stronger,
braver more hopeful.
We’ve met people
like TMG Foundation
in London,
the Miriand Foundation
in Holland;
the Nyendong family
and you name the rest,
who are able to
collaborate with us, and
come in powerfully too,
to help us
face our challenges
in a brighter way.
Fruits of the group’s
labor of love include
the beautiful transformation
in the lives of the many
orphans and widows.
You saw the joy they had
when they were
receiving you.
They are always happy.
They are always by us.
They think big,
they are happy,
and they feel part
of the society because
they are no longer
marginalized.
We give them hope,
we show them love;
we care for them and
they feel very happy.
The women have
actually emerged
from misery to joy.
They can produce enough
food, quality food;
good seeds bring out
good food. And so they
have enough food now;
they have enough
yams heads to plant
in their farms.
We’ve equally prescribed
a type of cassava stem
for them to plant.
We help them
get this cassava stem
from MEDENO,
and they are growing
on their farms.
Some have already
started harvesting.
And they make gari,
they make nkum nkum,
they make wata fufu,
and you name the rest.
So, they can live on the
income from their farm.
We thank HUPA,
for enabling me
to obtain this farm,
where I’m harvesting
these vegetables right now,
whereby I can feed
myself and my children,
and indeed everyone
in my house.
I wish them the best.
May God bless them
for guiding us
in this fruitful way.
Thanks to you
I have these vegetables
to feed my family.
We thank God.
We thank all of them.
We thank
Supreme Master Television
for coming to share love
with us right here
on the farm.
The principles of sharing
and “love thy neighbor”
are at the cornerstone
of all faiths.
Hope for
the Underprivileged
Association strives to be
an example in action
of these noble ideals.
I wish to draw
the attention of
the underprivileged
to all the average class,
that they can in their own
small way do something.
Even if it means
buying just a textbook
for an orphan or
an underprivileged child,
if it means even giving
a liter of oil to the widow
who is so desperate,
if it means even morally
supporting them,
in their own way, let the
society or the community,
join hands together
to make our society
as a whole a place to be.
We should not be selfish.
We should collaborate
with the have-nots
and help them
across the sadness life.
For their benevolence
and kind assistance
to fellow Cameroonians,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is honoring Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association
with the Shining World
Compassion Award
and a contribution
of US$10,000 to further
their noble work
in providing
a brighter future for
orphans and widows.
The word of God
is sweet in my heart.
The word of God
is sweet as honey.
The word of God
is sweet in my heart.
The word of God
is sweet as honey.
The word of God
is sweet in my heart.
The word of God
is sweet as honey.
The word of God
is sweet in my heart.
The word of God
is sweet as honey.
The word of God
is sweet in my heart.
The word of God
is sweet as honey.
Thank you very much,
Supreme Master
Television.
Thank you for thinking
of us in this suburb,
and we wish you very
bright moments ahead.
Thank you.
We convey our
deep gratitude to Hope
for the Underprivileged
Association for your
heartwarming love
and tender care
for African brethren.
May Heaven grace you
with continued success
in your noble endeavors.
For more details
on the Hope for
the Underprivileged
Association,
please contact
(Tel) +237 77 48 59 66
(E-mail) hopa_01@yahoo.com
Generous viewers,
it was a pleasure to have
your company for
Good People, Good Works.
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