PRISON OUTREACH
Prison OutreachCRYOUT visits Agodi Prison in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria as part of her annual Prison Outreach. click here to register, volunteer or donate materials. Needs
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As part of our yearly Mission Outreach, CRYOUT, with team of Volunteers (medical, religious, social, legal and friends of the ministry from far and near), minister to the spiritual, materials and medical needs of inmates in African Prisons, especially in Nigeria.. In 2011, about 900 inmates were provided with food, clothes, medications, books, bibles, literatures and first aid treatment to those with skin infections, malaria, typhoid fever and other ailments. Many have no access to these things, especially, medical treatment, and some have been there for years for a bailable offence of just $10! About 88 inmates responded to altar call and gave their lives to Christ during the October 2011 outreach, two of which have been granted State pardon since then. In 2009, an inmate on a death sentence was granted State pardon and released to us for rehab and vocational training which the Lord has enabled us to provide. The CAMP Conference in October 2012 will visit Agodi Prison (Ibadan) and Ilesha Prison (Osun State). To volunteer, donate, or sponsor, please register here |
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In 2009, one of the in-mates of the Kirikiri Maximum Prison in Lagos serving a death sentence was released to CRYOUT on State Pardon. CRY OUT Team will visits the Oyo State Prison every year for outreach with medical personels and also preach the gospel to the inmates and follow up. We offer food, clothings, medications, Bibles, tracts and books. Materials like Bibles, books, cloths, sanitaries, medications for inmates. Find out how you can be a part of this. |
Ghana (Butuku, Kwantanain and Twansa)
After visiting these villages and seeing how pathetic the living conditions are, we beleive the Lord specifically want us to meet some needs, especially, water.
In all these villages, there is no school; the nearest primary school, being some 18 miles away and no children attend because of dilapidated building, donated many years ago by some missionaries and they lack teachers. No drinking or portable water; they depend on rain and during dry season, they dig the earth to scoop extremely salty water for their drinking, without boiling and also for bathing and cooking. |
Nigeria (Agodi, Ibadan)
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