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Reports of The Support KNTS Has Offered

Report of The Support KNTS Has Offered in its first two years.

Kola Nut Tree Services (KNTS)”s ((501(c)(3)), vision is to build a school for orphans and disadvantaged children. As KNTS  ended it’s second year of operation, while seeking funds to build a real elementary through high school campus for the children to live in and learn and play, KNTS sponsored Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), which included orphans and children. They became IDPs due  to an on going conflict that has lead to the killings of many persons in the English region of Cameroon (Southern Cameroons).

So, in the past two years, KNTS through a local NGO – Rugbwa (Rural and Urban Grassroots Business Women Association – Rugbwa) took care of these displaced kids – feeding, clothing, sundries, feminine hygiene products, tutoring, tuition. We can not thank Rugbwa enough for this effort. They did miraculous things with the little funds we gave them to  manage in supporting the IDPs. This bore testament to the faith that, little is much when God is involved.

In this post we want to share with you how we spent the funds we received.  The many persons helped shows, a dollar can make a big difference .

We ask for your continued support so we can buy land and build a school for these orphans and displaced children. Please donate today.

 

2021  reports:

Report by Rugbwa on visits to IDPs Funded by KNTS 2021

Rugbwa Financial report on activity with IDPs Funded by KNTS 2021

2022 Reports:

IDP HOME VISITATION PHASE 2 2022

FINANCIAL REPORT ON THE IDP HOME VISITATION PHASE TWO 2022

RUGBWA REPORT MHM 2022 KNTS

(We are re-posting these reports as our original website had to be re-designed due to malware attack, causing us change hosting; we lost original blogs and reports made.)

Please continue to support us. We need resources to build a school campus. Your prayers, suggestions and counsel is very welcomed with gratitude.

Peace, Gratitude and Blessings.

Thank you,

Esther

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