Project Not Alone feeds and frees imprisoned victims of homophobia

Project Not Alone raises money used to pay fines and provide supplementary food for LGBTI prisoners in Cameroon who are serving time solely for whom they love -- specifically for violating Cameroon's anti-homosexuality law. Without the food deliveries, they risk malnutrition because they receive only one scanty meal per day and get no help from their families, who have disowned them. After their fines are paid, the prisoners are eligible for early release.


Donations to the project are tax-deductible through the St. Paul's Foundation for International Reconciliation, a 501 (c) 3 U.S charity (California 80-0647355) working to advance LGBTI equality and acceptance, especially in Africa and the Caribbean, through media advocacy.


For more information on earlier deliveries through the project, read articles about project in the Erasing 76 Crimes news site.

St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation is a tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 U.S charity (California 80-0647355) working to advance LGBTI equality and acceptance in Africa and the Caribbean through media advocacy.