
Get Them Off The Streets
Justice, dignity, and opportunity for every street-connected child and youth.
They didn't choose the street. We choose them.
Every child on the street has a name. A story. A right to something better.
At NM House, we don't see projects. We see people. And we don't wait for permission to act.
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6700+
34+
staff + volunteers, Self-Funded. 0 excuses
Lives Impacted
We See Their Stories
Every child on the streets of Cameroon carries a story of survival, hope, and resilience that we refuse to ignore.
Hundreds of thousands of children in Cameroon wake up on the street today.
Some ran from violence. Some were pushed out by poverty. Some have no parents left to run to.
They are invisible to governments. Forgotten by systems designed to protect them. And reduced to numbers in reports written by people who have never slept on concrete.
We refuse to look away


4million
3000+
Yaounde alone hosting
Children on the streets
Ending Street Childhoods
We don't manage the plight of street children. We end it.
Rehabilitation, not just relief — We reunite children with families when possible, and build new families when it's not.
Education, not just food — We send children to school, train them in trades, and help them build businesses they're passionate about.
Self-sustainability, not dependency — Over 70% of our resources come from our own enterprises: rabbit farms, fish ponds, mobile restaurants, driving schools, car washes, aluminum workshops, and more. External funding is capped at 30%.
Why? Because the hand that feeds you can also control you. We answer only to the children we serve.


150+
15
70% self-sustained Projects
25+ Kids into Our Experiential Learning Programs
Empowering Youth
Justice, dignity, and opportunity for every street-connected child and youth in Africa.




OUR CORE VALUES
Dignity Above All
We treat every child as a person, not a project. No one-size-fits-all. We listen first.
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Love & Grace in Action
This is how our team works together, how we welcome families back, and how we keep showing up—even when progress is slow.
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Community as Our Engine
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No one transforms a neighborhood alone. We build networks of families, volunteers, donors, and local leaders who share the weight.
Freedom Through Self-Reliance
We generate our own resources so our advocacy answers to no one but street children.
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