Our aim - Our objectives & more

To assist schools, by providing nutritious breakfast, and lunches, on a daily basis at the schools. This will stamp out malnutrition, hunger, illiteracy, delinquency, neglect and abuse. We need to create employment for full-time cooks and a driver to ensure our feeding program continue and remain successful. Where there is no suitable kitchen, provide financial assistance to refurbish /build.

Dilapidated Kitchen
We solicit your generous support to create health awareness programs for the plight of children in the home, school, and the community by conducting educational programs and support for families, single parents, extended families, and those involved in the development of children. This will help in the exposing and stamping out of the stigma that is passed on from one generation to the next, by which poverty, deprivation, desperation, neglect, and abuse thrives. Many children, due to the lack of proper diet, develop illnesses, and your donation will enable us to provide a balanced meal necessary for growth and development, thereby avoiding hospitals. Nonetheless many are hospitalized and the hefty medical bill only adds to the already chaotic condition existing in the family.



Whi are we? our identity & background

CORNO ABE'S Foundation is a non-profit organization reaching out to underprivileged impoverished children in the Commonwealth Of Dominica. The project initially started in London by Marie & Lawrence Abraham in 2002 as a memorial for their only son and last child, who passed away that year. The couple remembers their son by supporting children in the Commonwealth of Dominica (their home land) financially for several years (6 children were fed and educated)

In 1989 Marie and Lawrence studied business for the self-employed at the Croydon Business Venture (UK), They both studied child development and social behavior or young adults after graduation and worked with young Adults, with mild to severe learning disabilities. In 2005 Corno Abe became a registered non-profit organization. The staff comprises of 2 managing directors, 1 education director and 1 field worker / manager. The company has been supported by contributions from the local community and generous donations from local business enterprises (Food)

Why we're helping

Happy Child
To combat low self esteem that is wide spread which we encountered first hand when we came back to Dominica. We aim to help children by giving a basic start for life by providing regular nutritious meals twice a day 5 days per week. One meal a day makes little difference to a starving child; two will make it a whole lot better.

A good breakfast and a good lunch will make a child stronger, healthier and better equipped to learn and develop adequately as a functioning human being for self and environment. Food is life; help us put life back into our children. Just $8.00 can bring love to an underprivileged child.