"The soldiers stormed our village and shot wildly. Desperately we sought shelter in the forest. Full of fear we hid therefor days without food and without clean water. Every crack or rustle made us cringe," says Constance, the mother. Because the media rarely report on this brutal conflict in Cameroon, it receives little attention. People like Constance therefore hardly get any help. Mission 21 and its partners are there for those affected on the ground. The population trusts them as church institutions. In this way, they are the only organizations able to provide the refugees in the bush with food and medicine essential for survival. Constance, her baby and grandmother also received the necessary support, they are safe today. Please donate today for life-sustaining emergency aid. By doing so, you will give back the most important thing to other people who have lost everything: their courage to face life.
Cameroon: 700,000 people on the run
