Since 2018 Β· Limbe, Cameroon

Building
Communities,
One Family at a Time

Glory Grace Association is a visionary, non-profit organization dedicated to fortifying the family unit as the bedrock of thriving communities across Cameroon and beyond.

7+

Years of Impact

8+

Annual Events

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Core Pillars

From Six Women to a National Movement

In September 2018, Gwendoline Kwankam and a circle of six women who were building young families gathered with a single, powerful conviction: that thriving communities must begin with the family unit.

"GOG envisions a world where the Family Unit is protected and sustained, thereby creating healthy communities that thrive thus reflecting the Glory of God."

Originally known asΒ Glorious Women, the association formally registered asΒ Glory Grace Association (GOG)Β with the Fako Division in 2025, and received its Tax Identification Number from the Cameroonian Ministry of Finance in February 2026. Operating under Law No. 90/053 of 19 December 1990, GOG is an apolitical, non-denominational, and non-profit organization headquartered in Limbe, South West Region.

Our Mission

GOG advocates for the protection of a balanced family unit to build thriving communities β€” focusing on men, women, and children as the three interlocking pillars of sustainable society.

CORE FOCUS AREAS
πŸ‘¨ Men as Heads & Pace Setters
πŸ‘© Women as Pillars of Community
πŸ‘Ά Children as Beacons of Hope

Faith

Grounded in spiritual values

Family

Centre of every community

Empowerment

Capacity building for all

Integrity

Grounded in spiritual values

Compassion

Care for families in need

Community

Celebrating diversity

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Aligned with the UN 2030 SDGs

GOG’s work directly contributes to multiple Sustainable Development Goals. The UN 2030 Agenda recognised that without strong, healthy families, there can be no world worth building. Every workshop, every outreach, every family supported is a step toward a more sustainable future.

SDG 3 Β· Good Health & Well-being SDG 4 Β· Quality Education SDG 5 Β· Gender Equality SDG 10 Β· Reduced Inequalities SDG 16 Β· Peace & Strong Institutions SDG 17 Β· Partnerships for the Goals

Objectives That Drive Change

Advocacy & Awareness

Organize events, campaigns, and activities that highlight the value of families and the need for supportive policies β€” locally and nationally.

Partnership & Policy

Partner with governments, NGOs, and community groups to promote family-centered initiatives and contribute to the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

Raising Awareness

Raise awareness on specific issues affecting families β€” from gender-based violence and healthcare access to education equality and economic stability.

Resource Mobilization

Mobilize financial and material resources to support families in need, and celebrate the diversity and resilience of families across Cameroonian communities.

Three Focus Areas,
One Vision

GOG’s programs are structured around three interconnected pillars that together form the foundation of every thriving community. We bridge global governance systems and human realities by transforming the family into a strategic pillar of public policy and national development.

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Men as Heads & Pace Setters

Empowering men to embrace responsible leadership within the family unit β€” shaping the tone, values, and direction of the home and community.

Leadership WorkshopsResponsible FatherhoodConflict ResolutionMentorshipViolence Prevention
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Women as Pillars of Sustainable Community

Celebrating and strengthening women's irreplaceable role in building sustainable families β€” through empowerment, health, and community leadership.

Empowerment TrainingFinancial LiteracyHealth & WellnessGender EqualityCommunity Leadership
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Children as Beacons of Hope

Investing in the next generation by ensuring children grow in a safe, nurturing environment that prepares them to be future community leaders.

Education AccessRights AwarenessJuvenile CounselingParental SupportYouth Leadership

Years of Community Impact

From intimate fireside chats to national workshops, GOG has consistently shown up for families β€” year after year.

2018 β€” Foundation Year

Glorious Women is Born & First Workshop

Elimination of Violence Against Women

Gwendoline Kwankam founded the group with six women and organized the 1st Workshop on 9 December 2018. Held at OGESPAD Office and Seme New Beach Hotel, Limbe, it marked the International Day for the Non-Elimination of Violence Against Women.

2019

International Day of the Family β€” Fireside Chat

Leadership as a Key Component for the Family Unit

Hosted a community fireside chat on 15 May 2019 at the President's home in Bota, Limbe, exploring how strong, sustainable family structures create thriving communities.

2020

COVID-19 Pandemic

Adaptation & Resilience

In-person events suspended due to global lockdown. The GOG team remained committed to its mission, using the period for internal development and planning.

2021

International Day of the Woman & IDF Workshop

Choose to Challenge

Workshop held on 6 March 2021 at Winners Chapel International, Limbe. Also visited the God First Orphanage, providing support and outreach to vulnerable families.

2022

International Day of the Family β€” Fireside Chat

Importance of Sustainable Families

On 14 May 2022, hosted a fireside chat at Botanic Gardens, Limbe, drawing community members to discuss what it takes to build lasting, sustainable family units.

2023

IDF Workshop at Trinity Hotel

Effective Parenting for Sustainable Families and Communities

Landmark event on 13 May 2023 at Trinity Hotel, Limbe, featuring a distinguished multi-perspective panel. In December 2023, GOG also conducted outreach and provided financial support to a young family in need.

2024

IDF Workshop β€” Embracing Diversity

Embracing Diversity: Strengthening Families

On 18 May 2024, GOG hosted the International Day of the Family workshop at Trinity Hotel, Limbe, featuring a multi-stakeholder fireside chat exploring how diversity, when embraced, strengthens family bonds.

2025 β€” Official Registration

Glory Grace Association (GOGA) Officially Registered

Milestone Achievement

GOG received its official Acknowledgement of Receipt from the Senior Divisional Officer for Fako Division on 30 June 2025. Constitution ratified 24 May 2025. Tax registration completed February 2026.

IDF 2027 β€” Coming Soon

Join us for our annual International Day of the Family Workshop. Registration is open for families, partners, and community members around the globe.

The Board of Directors

GOG is led by a diverse team of committed professionals who bring expertise in law, healthcare, business, and community development.

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President
Gwendoline Woulehela Kwankam
Administrator
ME
Vice President
Manjo Epse Mosah Elvine Ngilla
Auditor
AS
Secretary General
Atagwe Solange Endam
Nurse
NS
Treasurer
Ngong Solange Zhia
Entrepreneur
BM
Financial Secretary
Bezing Magdaline Bih
Professional Baker
MB
Project Manager
Momo Epse Mtemching Brice Loriane
Lawyer
MO
National Coordinator
Mofor Olive Nsen
Tailor
KG
Member
Kang Gladys
Nurse

Partner With
GOG International

Your partnership directly strengthens families, transforms communities, and contributes to the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

πŸ’° Program Funding

Directly fund workshops, capacity building, and community outreach programs that reach families in need across Cameroon.

πŸŽͺ Event Sponsorship

Sponsor flagship events like our annual International Day of the Family Workshop β€” reaching hundreds of families each year.

🎁 In-Kind Support

Contribute venue space, equipment, materials, or technical expertise to support our programs and expand our reach.

🌐 Strategic Collaboration

Forge long-term partnerships β€” ideal for NGOs, government bodies, and international organizations.

Let's Build
Together

Whether you’re a family in need of support, a potential partner, a volunteer, or a donor β€” we want to hear from you.

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Headquarters
P.O. Box 467, Limbe, South West Region, Cameroon
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Phone
+237 674 215 497  |  +237 698 974 201
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Email
gogcameroon@gmail.com
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Tax ID (NIU)
M062518423514J

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