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St Camille Association
St Camille Association or Association Saint-Camille de Lellis was founded in 1994 by Grégoire Ahongbonon to provide residential care for people in West Africa with mental illness. History Ahongbonon was born in Benin and immigrated to Ivory Coast, and was formerly a mechanic. As of 2005, SCA had 12 centres in Ivory Coast and Benin. As of 2023, they have 18 centres across Ivory Coast, Benin, and Togo. The centres aim to reduce the number of people being 'treated' in West African Prayer Centres in which chaining mentally ill individuals to posts or trees is common practise. Founder Grégoire Ahongbonon said "As long as there is one man in chains, it is humanity who is chained." The St Camille health centres provide basic personal care such as providing clean water and food, shelter, and washing/cutting hair. Patients are then given an official diagnosis and prescribed medication at an affordable price. Even within these clinics, some patients have their legs chained to stop them ...
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Grégoire Ahongbonon
Grégoire Ahongbonon (born 1953) founded the St Camille Association in 1994 to provide residential care for people in West Africa suffering from mental illness. Biography Ahongbonon was born in Benin and immigrated to Côte d'Ivoire. Ahongbonon was formerly a mechanic. He was inspired to start the association following experiencing depression himself, which led him to consider suicide. He is quoted as saying "As long as there is one man in chains, it is humanity who is chained." Ahongbonon won the Daily Trust Media Trust is a privately held Nigerian newspaper publishing company based in Abuja that publishes the English-language ''Daily Trust'', ''Weekly Trust'', ''Sunday Trust'' and the Hausa-language ''Aminiya'' newspapers, as well as a new pan-Afric ... African of the Year 2015, which included a $50,000 prize. In 2020 he won the Dr. Guislain Award, attributed by the Guislain Institute (Brothers of Charity) and Johnson & Johnson - dr. Janssen. ''Grégoire Ahongbonon wins the ...
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