SOLIDARITY GROUP – Funded!
$195.00
Target goal-
$195.00
Amount raised -
0
Days to go -
Target Goal
Campaign End Method
SOLIDARITY GROUP
Production of Cabbages
A loan of ₦74500 helps this group to cultivate cabbages.
We are Southern Cameroonian Refugees from Kumbo LGA, Bui County in the Northern zone of Ambazonia. We have had a training workshop on market gardening with Mr. Faison an expert in integrated agriculture. We will be very happy if our loan is granted to enable us start market gardening to help ourselves and our families.
Members:
6 Farmers
Investment:
2 Tins of Seeds, 6 Hoes, 6 Machetes, 3 Cans, 5 Buckets, 6 Manuel, 4 bags and 7 Will barrows.
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30-04-2020
Campaign Ended with withdrawal request.
Your contributions to supporting the SOLIDARITY GROUP has been completed and Amba Refugess has requested a withdrawal form DAC to supporting the farmers of this group. This request was made and has been approved on the 30th April 2020.
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03-05-2020
Payment made to Amba Refugees
This is just a notification to confirm your withdrawal request has been received, and is being processed. DAC Campaign team will notify you once the process has been completed and provide you with the details of your transfer. Below are the details of your request.
Name: DAC
Request: Withdraw request
May 2, 2020 @ 1:41 pm
Campaign: THIS CAMPAIGN HAS ENDED!
SOLIDARITY GROUP
Amount Requested: 195
Withdrawal Message: N/AFor any information, please contact the DAC team directly. If you need no support or have no questions, you do not need to reply to this email.
Regards,
DAC
Funding Service -
02-05-2020
Payments transfer completed
Below shows a trace of the transfer of funds made by the DAC community to Amba Refugees. This are the full details of the transfer process as evidence your donation has been channeled to the right organisation. Amba Refugees provided the details needed to complete this transfer.
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06-05-2020
Amba Refugees transfer to group.
Amba refugees has recently updated DAC community of the final transfer to the refugee farmers in Gembu to support them with the tools needed to start the new farming season.
The receipt provided covers the full amount of all six completed campaign to reduce transfer charges as the funds are all going to one centre. This same receipt will show in all the feedback time line as the gross donation which will later be shared amongst the different farmers.
NOTE:Â Some of the information has been redacted for security reason and to safeguard the identity of our people. Click Here Refugee Funds Transfer Receipt to view receipt of final transfer to G1 or see image below.
DAC encourage you to come back every forth night for more updates and how your donations are supporting our people including the thousands of refugees. Our Feedback updates also keeps you in the loop how your donaions have gone a longway in supporting our vulnerable people and victims of the civil war in British Southern Cameroons – Ambazonia.
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10-05-2020
Farmers meeting with funds distribution
DAC has recently received updates from the meeting and how funds have been distributed to the refugee groups of farmers supporting them with the neccessary tools to jumpstart the farming season and empowering them to be able to sustain themselves, familiea and community.
The distribution was cordinated by the leader and trainer of the refugees as you can see in the photos and videos. Only the leaders of the six main groups were invited to the meeting due to the current CORVID-19 crisis and keeping social distancing and avoiding so many people to gather in one place. More updates will be provided as DAC continues its humanitarian support via its community.
Name | Donate Amount | Date |
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Gideon Asanji | $50.00 | April 20, 2020 |
Calico Ajaro | $50.00 | April 19, 2020 |
Fongoh Loknjinu Atanga | $5.00 | April 19, 2020 |
Nwa Oshay | $20.00 | April 15, 2020 |
Gideon Asanji | $50.00 | April 15, 2020 |
Afro Juju | $10.00 | April 14, 2020 |
Anastasia Kuma | $5.00 | April 13, 2020 |
Aminkeng Leke | $5.00 | April 13, 2020 |
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