
A World Without Inclusiveness Is a Dead World
Fountain Bridge supports inclusive education and introduces families to the importance of sign language, dignity, and communication access for children and the deaf community.
Programs and projects
Programs combine health prevention, health management, education, inclusion, partnerships, and field-based support.
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Fountain Bridge supports inclusive education and introduces families to the importance of sign language, dignity, and communication access for children and the deaf community.

In partnership with Operation CARE, Fountain Bridge supports orphaned and less privileged children with school items, basic food support, and education-focused follow-up.

Community-based screening, prevention education, nutrition support, referrals, and direct assistance for families, mothers, children, and elderly people.

Practical support for vulnerable women, youth, and families through dignity-centered outreach, education, mentoring, and partnership.

Fountain Bridge carried out community malaria screening in Bambalang, testing children and adults with rapid diagnostic tests. Positive cases were linked to immediate treatment and health education, strengthening prevention and reducing avoidable deaths.

The team provided elderly women with essential food supplies and screened for non-communicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Women with health concerns received counseling and referrals to local health facilities.

Fountain Bridge distributes sanitary pads, teaches menstrual hygiene, and breaks stigma through community dialogue and youth education so menstruation does not block school, work, dignity, or opportunity.

The organization improves living conditions through practical home support, food assistance, and environmental-health awareness because health starts where people live.

Ongoing
Provides books, uniforms, fee support, and mentoring for children at risk of dropping out.