FAWONE Limbe III chapter facilitates back-to-school through donation of didactics, scholarship
- Simon Kalla
- Sep 21
- 2 min read
Fako Women N’endinge (FAWONE) Limbe III chapter on Saturday, September 20, 2025, foster back-to-school in Limbe III Subdivision, Bimbia through donation of didactics and scholarship to schoolchildren.
Speaking the event, the chapter president of FAWONE Limbe III chapter, Odilia Engomi Ngotto Epse Habibu daughter from Dikolo village said, the initiative was a collaborative effort decided by the FAWONE women in Limbe III.
“The education committee of FAWONE chapter Limbe III noticed back-to-school project was top on their list that’s why we decided to embark on the project.” Odilia Engomi explained.
She urged the children to make maximum use of the items given to them and they should put more effort to learn and excel more than them.
She applauded her members who despite the financial difficulties they sacrificed their hard earned money to contribute to foster education in Limbe III
“Back-to school stress is everywhere. You people have your own responsibilities, but you people had to remove money from your pocket to send these kids to school” Odilia Engomi added.
On behalf of her members pledged to pay the registration of pupils of class six who are writing common Entrance and First School Leaving Certificate in Limbe III Subdivision.
On her part, the representative of the Mayor for Limbe III Council, Isabelle Epety Epse Kabello who doubles as the SG of FAWONE Limbe III chapte said they decided to choose Bimbia are the beneficiary of their project due to rejuvenate education in Limbe III Subdivision.
She stressed that one of the goal of FAWONE is to bring people together and develop the area and speak the gospel of peace and equally strengthen themselves financially, economically and otherwise.
In his intervention, Chief Victor Musuka Kinge of Bonangombe village in Bimbia expressed joy with the items donated and encouraged the children amd their parents to use the items jealously while adding that it will go a long to reduce financial stress on the parents.
Gwendoline Manga Williams pledged her support to help facilitate birthday certificates for the children who will be writing official examinations in Limbe III Subdivision. She also urged the parents in Bimbia to send their children to schools in Bimbia instead of Man War Bay which is more costly to them.
About FAWONE
Fako Women N’endinge (FAWONE) is a dynamic association dedicated to empowering women and girls, advocating for gender equality, and fostering peace and development in the Fako Division, the South West Region, and Cameroon as a whole.
Through education, skill training, and community initiatives, we strive to create a society where women thrive and contribute meaningfully to sustainable development.
BY SIMON NDIVE KALLA
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FAWONE members posed with Bonangombe Chief, Victor Musuka and beneficiaries after the donation
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