Flame of Love Orphanage
Benin
Flame of Love Orphanage
with Bernadette Ehouinsou
Benin

In 2008, Bernadette Ehouinsou named her orphanage Flamme d'Amour. We didn't know this until recently, when we got to know her son, Father Gilles Hervé VISSOUKPO, who was ordained a priest in 2012. Stéphanie Dessaint, who coordinates the prayer group in France, had asked Father Gilles to take care of the Flame of Love Movement in France and he accept.
Here's a brief history of the Flamme d'Amour's orphanage mission in Benin.
In the Republic of Benin, as in most sub-Saharan African countries, there is the phenomenon of "street children". These children come from extremely poor families who abandon them at an early age for lack of financial means. In villages and hamlets, some women give birth at home, as they don't have the money to pay for a health center or maternity ward. Still others give birth in maternity wards and abandon their babies at night, either because they are unable to pay the maternity fees or simply because they feel abandoned by those responsible for their pregnancies and fear being left alone to look after their babies.In the Republic of Benin, as in most sub-Saharan African countries, there is the phenomenon of "street children". These children come from extremely poor families who abandon them at an early age for lack of financial means. In villages and hamlets, some women give birth at home, as they don't have the money to pay for a health center or maternity ward. Still others give birth in maternity wards and abandon their babies at night, either because they are unable to pay the maternity fees or simply because they feel abandoned by those responsible for their pregnancies and fear being left alone to look after their babies.
Having worked as a nurse and midwife for some forty years, Bernadette Ehouinsou has known and dealt with the tragedy of abandoned babies throughout her career. She finds herself with abandoned babies and takes them home.
vocational training in trades such as masonry, carpentry, catering, dressmaking, petty trading and so on. As higher education is very expensive and requires children to travel from the villages to the capital, it's difficult for us to commit to it. However, we continue to support those who really excel in their studies and want to go to university. We currently have 4 who are specializing in social work, hotel management and fashion design.
As of today, we have 24 children in our care, including 18 girls and 6 boys in 6 families, as we don't have enough rooms to house so many children. Bernadette's family home has been the setting for this orphanage for decades, and 8 children live there permanently. All the other children come here every first Sunday of the month and on public holidays. It should be pointed out that the 24 children are actually those directly dependent on the orphanage. Otherwise, there are many other orphans whose families introduce them to us, and to whom we offer help without being able to commit ourselves fully because of our limited means. During the Christmas holidays, we sometimes rent out community halls or school classrooms, depending on our means, to bring together a large number of orphans and offer them a festive meal.
1) Food (the most difficult to provide). Feeding the children for a whole year is a real challenge, especially in this country where poverty is reaching alarming proportions. We need cereals: corn, rice, beans; pasta: spaghetti, macaroni, couscous; tomatoes and tins. On holidays (Christmas, Easter, Pentecost and others), all the children gather at Mom's to share a good meal.
tutoring by certain teachers to bring children who are struggling up to speed up their studies. We make a financial contribution to families who have agreed to look after the children we have placed in their homes. It's a shared mission, but there are times when they need our encouragement.Graduate in public health
Water, hygiene and sanitation technician
Children's educator
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