World Cocoa Foundation, Encouraging Responsible, Sustainable Cocoa Farming and Strengthening  Communities. Teachers for Africa Program Confessions of Neglected Daughter

  • Adolescent Better Life Options Programs

    The Foundation provides support, assistance, and education to the neglected young women of Africa and America . In this effort, the foundation provides counseling, training, and better life options to a number of young women and men on the streets without jobs or higher education. The Adolescent Better Life Options Programs have been providing opportunities in the poor neighborhoods by helping young women to actively participate in the economic mainstream of their society. Several cities are abundant with many street women and girls, and we believe our efforts will go a long way in preparing them for training and career development. Many of these women have run away from abusive homes, forced marriages, and family neglect. They flee to the cities and struggle for survival.

  • AIDS/HIV Education Programs

    The Foundation offers collaboration with health centers, hospitals in training programs. We provide research, information exchange, treatment and prevention on AIDS/HIV. We are much involved in increasing awareness of the global epidemic of AIDS and plan to reduce the HIV prevalence rates among the poor.

  • Cancer Education Programs

    The Foundation seeks to improve cancer care through the provision of accurate and appropriate education and an information brokerage source for the underprivileged.

  • Substance Abuse Education Programs

    The Foundation provides education programs for the underprivileged population groups afflicted with alcoholism and drug abuse.

  • Gerontological Health Care

    The Foundation advices policy makers in Africa on the Elderly and we research on the aging to improve their quality of life. The number of Africans over sixty  (60) years is increasing. We send medicines to the elderly in Africa. Support our programs for a better life for the aged in Africa.

LET'S GO TO AFRICA AND SAVE THE YOUTH OF AFRICA FROM ALCOHOL & SEX

Several black households in the townships of South Africa , from Ikwezi in Umtata to Alexandria sell illegal alcohol in their homes. These are the “Sheebens” It has contributed to an increased promiscuity and frequent sex and has been made several youth very unproductive in their own homes. The Corporations and breweries have made lots of money from these unfortunate and illegal processes, yet the government is silent because they can't say a word to big business. There is a need for an increase in Corporate Social Responsibility programs in South Africa.  

SAVE THE YOUTH OF AFRICA


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