CARE Community Search
CARE community search was inspired by a training that Emma Salako went to with LIA (Life in Abundance) in Nairobi, Kenya. Every Tuesday our staff go out into the community in groups of two. They are searching the town for
Discipleship
CARE Africa is determined to make sure every child enrolled in our program knows about the love of Jesus. We show them this love through our actions and then also through Discipleship. We have two means of discipleship. Our AWANA
Empowerment
Caregivers Empowerment We do our best to try and empower our caregivers registered in our program. Seamstress work, bead making, catering, making of palm sandals, running a grinding machine and or cleaning are common trades in Egbe. We either help
Family Preservation
After reading a book called “In Pursuit of Orphan Excellency” and a lot of prayer, we realized the importance for orphans in Africa to remain in their community. African culture values what tribe you come from and your community. In
CARE Primary School
When C.A.R.E. Africa started we became aware that many of our children were failing classes at their local school. We made the decision to move our children to a better private school. Two years later we hired teachers to provide special tutoring