Ibrahim Alieu Kanu

Public Relations Officer | Don Bosco Fambul

Don Bosco Fambul ‘Lef Mi Bodi Campaign in Top Gear

Sexual abuse, assault, child trafficking, domestic violence, early marriage an child labour have been the obstacles to the growth of young people in Sierra Leone and some parts in  Africa. In a move to mitigating the above factors, Don Bosco Fambul initiated the ‘Lef Mi Bodi’ campaign to continue raising awareness and sensitize young people […]

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DON BOSCO FAMBUL COVID-19 AWARENESS AND PREVENTION CAMPAIGN REACHES WESTERN AREA RURAL DISTRICT

Saturday 24th July, 2021, Waterloo, Western Area Rural District As Sierra Leone is currently experiencing the Delta Variant which according to the World Health Organization is the third wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Don Bosco Fambul with support from the Atabal Foundation in Spain initiated a robust awareness raising and prevention campaign to help the

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THE HOME OF TRANSFORMATION

                  Empowering Susan’s Bay Fire Victims Skills empowerment is a core component of the Don Bosco human capital development drive. The organization currently play host to over one hundred Susan’s Bay Fire victims and it is not only providing food, medical, shelter, psychosocial therapy, but also skills empowerment. Some of the victim are currently engaged

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RECONSTRUCTING THE THOUGHT PROCESSES OF TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN

 KEEPING CHILDRTEN HAPPY AT THE NEW DON BOSCO LAND   Keeping children happy at all times is part of the healing process at the New Don Bosco Fambul Therapy Centre at During town. Seen in the video is a carrousel constructed by two professional Spanish Welders from Spain. The carrousel is operated by a pedal, conveying

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTION

Don Bosco Provide Temporal Shelter For Susan’s Bay Fire Victims Monday 5th July, 2021, Fort Street, Freetown In a move geared towards ameliorating the suffering of the March 28th Susan’s Bay fire victims in Freetown, Don Bosco Fambul, after numerous engagement with the government of Sierra Leone and other line agencies, have relocated ninety(90) victims

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