ADVANCING THE RICH DIVERSE CULTURE OF CAMEROON FOR GOOD WORKS
We organize cultural festivals and events, bringing together Cameroonians in the United States to showcase the rich culture of its people
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GIVING HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND EMPOWERMENT TO THE DISABLED AND LESS PRIVILEGED
We identify and provide assistance to the disabled and less privileged who cannot fend for themselves due to physical or environmental limitations
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ASSISTING AND EMPOWERING REFUGEES AND INTTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
We give support to those who have been internally displaced and refugees who have fled from the bloody armed conflict that broke out in 2017 in Southern Cameroon
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ORGANIZING JOB FAIRS, HEALTH FAIRS, & EDUCATION FAIRS
By organizing these events in and out of Southern New Jersey, we help the unemployed get jobs, give free medical checkup and counseling and assist school going children and students to succeed.
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WHO WE ARE

Cameroon Cultural Association of Southern New Jersey is a collection of all Cameroonians in the United States who come together to form CCASNJ for the purpose of help the underprivileged and help shape our communities for the better. The CCASNJ group doesn’t discriminate or judge people of where we are from. We see everybody equal and welcome people from all over the world to the forum. CCASNJ does not endorse or support any political or religious ideologies. We are apolitical.

WHAT WE DO

Our work revolves around the following core activities

Advancing Culture

Discover Cameroon culture, CCASNJ

Humanitarian Assistance

Work in the community

Refugee Relief

Education Support

Jobs and Health Support

Immigration Services

Restoring Hope

You can make a difference. Help revive the hope of the disabled, support the less privileged, refugees and internally displaced persons in Cameroon

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