38 min

Episode 30 - Empowering Communities and Preserving Nature in Cameroon | Jarvis Ebua SANUSPLANET Podcast

    • Education

In podcast episode 25, Maggy interviewed Frankline, a teacher in Cameroon that selected 50 girls from 7 different tribes to be able to go to school. To make this happen, Frankline works close together with the Love Union organization in Cameroon. The SANUSPLANET Foundation supports Love Union now financially to pay the school fees for these 50 girls. Jarvis Ebua, Maggy's guest for our episode today, is the founder of this beautiful organization. In this episode Jarvis tells us about the problems people face in Cameroon and how the Love Union is giving them support in different ways. In this episode you'll find out, how much your support can help in Cameroon. Thank you for believing in us, in the work of the SANUSPLANET Foundation. Your trust in us helps us supporting people like Jarvis and Organizations like the Love Union. 

In podcast episode 25, Maggy interviewed Frankline, a teacher in Cameroon that selected 50 girls from 7 different tribes to be able to go to school. To make this happen, Frankline works close together with the Love Union organization in Cameroon. The SANUSPLANET Foundation supports Love Union now financially to pay the school fees for these 50 girls. Jarvis Ebua, Maggy's guest for our episode today, is the founder of this beautiful organization. In this episode Jarvis tells us about the problems people face in Cameroon and how the Love Union is giving them support in different ways. In this episode you'll find out, how much your support can help in Cameroon. Thank you for believing in us, in the work of the SANUSPLANET Foundation. Your trust in us helps us supporting people like Jarvis and Organizations like the Love Union. 

38 min

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