Our Programs
For millions of children and youth in our society, education is not just a challenge, it is an unattainable luxury. Widespread unemployment, poverty, political instability and displacement have left individuals and entire communities trapped in a cycle of despair, where access to quality education and equal opportunities to education is nothing more than a dream.
In many communities, the daily struggle for survival takes priority over schooling. Parents who have no jobs cannot afford school fees, forcing children to either drop out or never enroll. Orphans and those in guardian care are left behind almost entirely, with no one to advocate for their education. Even when children make it to school, lack of infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, and poor learning conditions cripple their ability to thrive.
In fact, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has cited that the situation is worse in crisis-affected areas like the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon, where more than 6,970 schools have been shut down and over 1.4 million internally displaced school-aged children are in urgent need of educational assistance as of 2024 due to the prolonged conflict. This is an alarming reality and the consequences are devastating. Uneducated and unsupported youth, especially those affected by this crisis become easy prey for crime and exploitation. Young boys are recruited into armed groups, turning them into child soldiers instead of students. Moreover, some who manage to flee to safety zones like the West, Adamawa, Center, or Litoral regions are not only homeless but left without guidance or hope and are lured into theft, violent crimes and drugs as a means of survival, while young girls in these so-called safety zones seeking a better life only end up as prostitutes, rape victims, or simply trapped as house helps, facing endless abuse and mistreatment from their employers. Others are forced into early marriages and their futures erased before they even begin.
This is the harsh reality we must confront. If we do nothing, we are not just failing these children—we are fueling a future filled with poverty, crime, and broken lives. At the Eudimarc Foundation, we refuse to accept this fate.
Our Programs
For millions of children and youth in our society, education is not just a challenge, it is an unattainable luxury. Widespread unemployment, poverty, political instability and displacement have left individuals and entire communities trapped in a cycle of despair, where access to quality education and equal opportunities to education is nothing more than a dream.
In many communities, the daily struggle for survival takes priority over schooling. Parents who have no jobs cannot afford school fees, forcing children to either drop out or never enroll. Orphans and those in guardian care are left behind almost entirely, with no one to advocate for their education. Even when children make it to school, lack of infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, and poor learning conditions cripple their ability to thrive.
In fact, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has cited that the situation is worse in crisis-affected areas like the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon, where more than 6,970 schools have been shut down and over 1.4 million internally displaced school-aged children are in urgent need of educational assistance as of 2024 due to the prolonged conflict. This is an alarming reality and the consequences are devastating. Uneducated and unsupported youth, especially those affected by this crisis become easy prey for crime and exploitation. Young boys are recruited into armed groups, turning them into child soldiers instead of students. Moreover, some who manage to flee to safety zones like the West, Adamawa, Center, or Litoral regions are not only homeless but left without guidance or hope and are lured into theft, violent crimes and drugs as a means of survival, while young girls in these so-called safety zones seeking a better life only end up as prostitutes, rape victims, or simply trapped as house helps, facing endless abuse and mistreatment from their employers. Others are forced into early marriages and their futures erased before they even begin.
This is the harsh reality we must confront. If we do nothing, we are not just failing these children—we are fueling a future filled with poverty, crime, and broken lives. At the Eudimarc Foundation, we refuse to accept this fate.
- We provide scholarships to children from early education through high school, ensuring that orphans, those from struggling families, internally displaced individuals and those with no means have access to learning.
- Beyond tuition, we provide essential school materials, including books, pens, pencils, school bags and uniforms
- We provide mentorship to ensure each child has the support needed to complete their education.
- In crisis-affected regions, we work with local organizations and communities to identify displaced children and reintegrate them into learning programs, ensuring they do not become statistics of a lost generation.
- We challenge scholarship recipients to design micro-projects that give back to their communities, as well as document and share their experiences as a form of healing, inspiration, and advocacy.
- We contribute to WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) in schools by providing portable water, drinking buckets and waste bins.
Vocational Training Program

To address the challenges faced by youth who cannot access formal education and equip them with professional skills that enhance employability or support self-employment, the Vocational Training Program undertakes the following initiatives:
- We partner with accredited vocational centres to provide training in agriculture, fish farming, carpentry, tailoring, mechanics, and other income-generating skills. Providing training materials, tools, and machinery to enhance hands-on learning and skill acquisition
- We set up mobile training units and engage at-risk youth in structured vocational programs to prevent involvement in crime, radicalization, and illegal activities.
- We facilitate internships and apprenticeships to support trainees in securing employment.
- We ensure graduates receive career guidance, resume-building assistance and entrepreneurial support, helping them transition into the workforce or start their own businesses.
Elderly Care

Our Elderly Care Initiative focuses on supporting the elderly in our communities by offering essential services and companionship. We organize community service initiatives where youth and volunteers assist seniors with daily tasks, provide emotional support, and engage in activities that promote social interaction and well-being. This program bridges generational gaps and fosters empathy and social responsibility.
Mentorship Program

The Mentorship Program connects youth with compassionate mentors who provide emotional support, academic guidance, and life skills training. Our mentors are carefully selected, trained, and matched with mentees based on shared goals and interests. This program fosters strong relationships that encourage personal and professional growth, helping youth to confidently navigate their future.
ICT Program

The rapid growth of the digital economy presents countless opportunities, yet many young people in Cameroon remain excluded due to a lack of access to quality ICT education and training. Without these skills, they face limited job prospects, unstable incomes, and economic marginalization. Our ICT Training Center offers free courses ranging from basic computer literacy to advanced professional-level IT skills. This program prioritizes underprivileged youth but remains open to all on a first-come, first-served basis. It is designed to be practical, hands-on, and income-focused, and it covers:
- Computer Basics (MS Office)
- Web Development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WordPress)
- Graphic Design
- Video Editing & Production
- Digital Marketing (Social media management, SEO, Google Ads)
- Data Analysis (Excel, Power BI, Python for data science)
Participants upon completion, are awarded certificates and guided in exploring online job opportunities or further education in the tech field.

What People Think
It is such a huge gesture to still have people who do care about the well-being of people in the community, considering the fast-growing uncertainties and continued difficulty to get daily meals.

Lbert
BeneficiarryDiscovering Eudimarc is a gift. While they help the old to provide depending on their individual situations, Eudimarc also trains and equips the youths to face their almost imperiled future from lack of` education to lack of skills, and that is where Eudimarc steps in. Thanks a million.
