About Us
Challenge AIDS & Malaria in Africa (CHAMA) is a registered not for profit charity foundation in honor of "Goodness" (a twin sister to "Mercy") who died of Malaria in March 20th, 2006. Based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, CHAMA aspires to be Africa’s most vibrant community organization for healthcare and well being by treating Malaria, reducing poverty and the incident of HIV/AIDS infection in Sub-Sharan Africa.
No child deserves to die of malaria. Malaria is a disease of poverty because; it is treatable, curable and preventable. All that is needed is a functional healthcare system. We solicit for your support to give AIDS & Malaria the boot.
“We cannot leave some children exposed to malaria and other children safe. Our aspiration at CHAMA is, whether it is insecticide-treated nets, proper diagnosis, nutritious meals or effective treatment, the challenge is to provide protection and care to every child who is at risk”.
No child deserves to die of malaria. Malaria is a disease of poverty because; it is treatable, curable and preventable. All that is needed is a functional healthcare system. We solicit for your support to give AIDS & Malaria the boot.
“We cannot leave some children exposed to malaria and other children safe. Our aspiration at CHAMA is, whether it is insecticide-treated nets, proper diagnosis, nutritious meals or effective treatment, the challenge is to provide protection and care to every child who is at risk”.
The CHAMA Family
Meet Goodness's parents, brothers and sisters and immediate family members