Born Identity Ministries International Inc

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3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

Nature95

Nature95 Volunteer

Rating: 5

08/06/2015

Greetings Citizens of the World,

I became familiar with Born Identity Ministries' Cameroon Orphanage project while teaching in the UAE. As a member of the sisterhood, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated it is important for me to continue with community service, even if I am away from home.
This project allows me to participate in a meaningful way. I can see the progress on the orphanage as they get closer to the goal.
One day soon, there will be pictures of a completed facility.
On that day, I will be able to say, I helped make it happen.

ElleCSmith Donor

Rating: 3

08/06/2015

As a member of Pearls of Arabia, an interest group of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, it was an honor and pleasure to be part of this global project. I am looking forward to participating again next year.

Charlis C. Volunteer

Rating: 5

08/06/2015

Born Identity began the mission in Cameroon in 2011 with only the money in their pockets and love in their hearts. They are a group of like minded individuals who take time from their regular working lives and families to travel across the world to this special place. Today they are building an orphanage in Kumba, Cameroon to provide a nurturing home for local children to improve the quality of their future. These children are underprivileged and marginalized by the circumstances of their community. Born Identity strives to eradicate this misfortune through the Cameroon Orphanage Project. Currently, the orphanage structure stands with no roof to endure the long rainy season in Cameroon. Even so, Born Identity pushes forward with fundraising endeavors and annual mission trips to Cameroon. They are dedicated to seeing the complete construction of the unit that will house nearly two hundred displaced children.

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