ACL was born almost by chance, during a simple dinner in Hendaye meant to share African culture. That moment of exchange sparked a deeper reflection: what if we went further?
As the child of immigrant parents, I grew up between two cultures and learned that to truly understand a reality, you must experience it. At 13, during a trip to Cameroon, I was struck by the inequalities, especially in education. In France, school is a given. Over there, it’s a struggle. And yet, no child should be deprived of learning simply because of a lack of means.
What started as an unplanned initiative has ultimately become self-evident. And what if, together, we could turn these dreams into reality?
The Cameroun Losié Association (ACL) is a non-profit organization, founded in July 2024, committed to promoting quality education for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, with a special focus on Cameroon.
We strive to improve access to education through scholarships, the provision of school supplies, and the construction of educational infrastructures.