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Bantu Hope Ministries: Reaching the forgotten corner in the Jungle of Central Africa for a better life now and for the Hope of Salvation
HIV/AIDS: Stop the Spreading!
HIV/AIDS in Cameroon
-New HIV strain discovered in woman from Cameroon (Forbes magazine August 3, 2009)
-18,060,382: population in 2007:
-500,000: Estimated number of people living with HIV/AIDS by the end of 2007
-5.1%: Estimated percentage of adults (ages 15-49) living with HIV/AIDS by the end of 2007
-60%: Estimated percentage of HIV/AIDS cases that occurred among women (ages 15-49) by the end of 2007
-45,000: estimated number of children (ages 0-15) living with HIV/AIDS by the end of 2007
-39,000: Estimated number of deaths due to AIDS during 2007
Source: UNAIDS 2008 Report on Global AIDS Epidemic. July 2008.
Bantu Hope Ministries’ goal is to educate local population in Central Africa on the many ways the Virus of this terrible disease is spreading. We carry out this mission by posting signs and distributing literature explaining various ways one can get infected.
We also are projecting to make available on schools campuses literature outlining the danger of sexual permissiveness.
Every little effort counts toward attaining the global objective. You can be part of this global effort. You can send your tax deductible love gift and personally mark history by being part of this global mission to fight against this terrible disease threatening human kind. Click here.
“When living becomes giving, surviving becomes thriving”
“The happiest people on earth (rich or poor) are all givers. They are also the healthiest.”
{“According to researchers at the Institute for the Advancement of Health, doing regular volunteer work increases life expectancy”
“The research suggest that the feeling of ‘warmth’ that results from helping others can be attributed to the release of endorphins in the brain”
“Since nerve cells involved are connected to parts of the body that fight infection, doing good can help your immune system”}
{“Another study conducted at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco found that volunteering seems to increase self esteem, foster a sense of competence, and fight off stress and depression”}
Here is how you can partner with Bantu Hope Ministries for this endeavor:
-Donate
-Click here for the details of the mission trip 2009 and 2010
-Click here to read more about our project
-Click here to read more about the Bamileke Tribes we are reaching this year
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