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| Since 08/00, I, Lucia Achenjang, fondly called auntie Lu, and my family have been working on putting together “miniature” projects designed and planned to help the needy, make poverty and the scourges of illiteracy & disease history; through multiple actions with justice. Working on a variety of ventures, hence the denomination: Mosaic Dream Services, MDS; SeedGiveBack promotes a giving back circles from some of the family earnings; and appeals to each friend and friend friends, as well as others who share in the vision to join in the seed struggle to impact others in need. Good Enough is Plenty & Every Seed Will Yield Huge Benefits... providing a good education, healthier choices, Peace and JOY to some children's hearts Our vision of AIDSfree-Lebialem, eradicating HIV and rat-tailed maggot infections and other diseases, improving nutrition and public health to speed up economic development and prosperity as the masses re-invest in their future, easily go about their daily chores is an expression of our commitment to world peace, seed giving back, nutrition, health and human dignity born out of a legacy of caring practiced by my father-in-law, Pa Nkemnji Achenjang (~1900- Jan. 2005) & my father, Pa Morfaw Fominka (~1900-1993). We look forward to your partnership, collaboration and support. Thank you. ACHENJANG Family Barbourville. KY
 
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| History Since immigrating to America, of the United States, our family has been struck by the abundance that surrounds us wherever we have been in the United States, whether it be abundance depicted through love, infrastructure or variety; compared with the abject poverty we have witnessed each time we have returned to our former home, Lebialem, Cameroon; captured through visits to near slums, cry-dies or burials, death/funeral celebrations, clinics, hospitals, orphanages, malnourished children, palaces, meeting people in their homes, patient rooms, primary & secondary schools, colleges, market places and pharmacies; and reviewing data on public health, productivity, and school attendance.
It is interesting to visit villagers, eat local food, pick fresh fruit and even eat a fried snail or grasshopper while listening to the children and women who care much talk about their lives and struggles amidst smiles. Two-thirds of HIV positive adults we have crossed paths with back home are women. Domestic violence appears rampant. Wife inheritance and polygamy are generally not in the interest of women. Women need small loans that empower them to make a living. Having an income makes a world of a difference. I continue to be concerned as a mother and woman who loves grassroots giving and is committed to peace, health, human dignity, giving and receiving!! Thanks much for your time and concern in this fight as you consider joining the boat.
Lucia Achenjang tel: +1 606 546 1275 | | Luke 3: 10-14 The food we set aside belongs to the hungry
The pants we store in our closet belong to the naked
The cash we stash away in the banks belongs to the needy
The surplus of the few rich belongs to the many poor
There are people nearby who have urgent need of the things we accumulate for future use
REACH OUT TO OTHERS THROUGH SEED-GIVE-BACK
St Basil & St Augustine on the Naked, Needy Poor & Hungry
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