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What We Do

Our work in prisons and with ex inmates is not just about helping individuals, it’s about making our communities safer and stronger. By providing education, jobs, training providing education, jobs, training, counselling and other services, we are helping we are helping to reduce recidivism rates and giving people the tools they need to lead positive and productive lives.

Health Care

Our studies have proven that to avoid Recidivism, our inmates deserve good health care. A vast majority of our inmates are either from the streets, broken homes, have no parent or family members to care for them. In this way, they lack finances to take care of their bills.

Moral and Spiritual Assistance

Inmates are mostly persons with poor moral values. These values are either lost or were never received. This automatically keeps them at the edge of the society. VOPS seeks to guide and direct these individuals on the path of goodness.

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Vocational Training

About 70% of crimes are due to unemployment or lack of means for start-ups. Less privileged cannot afford education or training. VOPS takes the initiative to create skill acquisition workshops. Where possible, we offer jobs or help begin trade

how to help us

Send Donation

Support our cause by making a donation. Help inmates and ex inmates make a positive impact in the community.

Volunteer

Join us as a volunteer and use your skills and passion to make a meaningful difference in the lives of inmates and ex inmates.

Share Media

Share our media content to help spread awareness and inspire others to join our mission of creating positive change in the lives of inmates and ex inmates.

Give a helping hand

Become a volunteer

Prison Challenges

Sanitation

VOPS solicits aid from hygiene companies such as SECCA, HYSACAM, FLORE SERVICE etc. for the disinfection of the prison. This helps to reduce the rate of infections and ill health.


Housing

The high rate of overcrowding has made it disheartening as the cells have gotten so small that inmates stay in the open space even in the rains. As a means to reduce overcrowding


Nutrition

To address the limitation and challenges of proper feeding in the prison, VOPS has a kitchen in the prison. An average of 200 plates of food is shared each day to all the sick


Stigmatization

The reinsertion of detainees and ex-detainees remains a major concern in Cameroon. The ex-detainees most often encounter social rejection


meet our Team

Sr Mary Gladyse

Sr Immaculate

Djiokeng Darlin

Sindze Joseline

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whats some ex inmates have said about us

I will never forget the numerous donations which were given to me by this organisation. A heartfelt thank you to VOPS for their unwavering support to prisoners like myself, Celestine who were arrested following the white matches of 2020

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