LESA-USA, Inc. is a charitable organization. Founded in 1997, LESA-USA is the largest alumni organization of Cameroonian
women, in the United States. The organization was started by former students of Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School,
Bamenda Cameroon, resident in the Washington DC, Metro area in the United States of America. Since it's
inception, LESA-USA, Inc., has grown from a single chapter to 10 chapters in 13 States, governed by a National Executive.
LESA-USA, Inc. is a sister organization to LESA Cameroon and LESA United Kingdom. With more than 5,000 members worldwide,
LESA is one of the fastest growing alumni organizations in the world.
LESA's commitment to serve is underscored through the organization's active involvement with its alma mater, and the
establishment of projects geared toward the provision of a clean water supply for the students, Scholarships for
students in need, and equipping the school with computers and other necessary educational tools.
Funding for LESA-USA, Inc., charity projects are generated through contributions from donors and patrons of the
organization. LESA-USA, Inc. also uses its annual convention as a major fund raising event in support of its mission.
Our Mission
To support and provide a healthy environment for young African women to enable them to excel.
We work to expand health and educational opportunities for the African girl child through our many charity programs.
History of Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School
Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School, Mankon Bamenda Cameroon was founded at a time when it was considered rather odd to educate the girl child; and parents saw their daughters only as "articles of trade", and therefore a waste of time and money educating them.
Rev. Father Mathew Nabben (may his soul rest in peace), got the inspiration to reverse this prevailing social trend. He was convinced that to educate a woman will enable her perform her duties as wife and mother better, thus making for a more solid nation building.
At the time, Father Nabben was Parish Priest for St. Joseph's Parish, Mankon. The number of girls in his parish was growing rapidly and he saw a great need for a girls' school for the Parish. To make sure his inspiration was in line with the will of God, he went on pilgrimages to France to make his petition to Our Lady of Lourdes. Our Lady interceded for him and the first block of the school was built. Upon completion of the building in 1963, he then proceeded to ask Bishop Peeter's (then Catholic Bishop of West Cameroon) permission to open the school. This request was met with some objection from the education authorities who told Father Nabben that what Cameroonians needed was a Secondary school, not a primary school.
With this, Bishop Peeter's then applied to the Government for an authorization to open a secondary school. This was well received and given full approval with some backing from Dr. J.N. Foncha, then Prime Minister of West Cameroon.
St. Joseph's Parish generously donated a building and the establishment was named and entrusted into the care of Our Lady of Lourdes. On the 15th of October1963, its doors were opened to the first 35 girls. Our Lady of Lourdes then joined Saker Baptist College and Queen of the Rosary Secondary School Okoyong, as the only girls' secondary schools in Cameroon.
Bishop Peeters invited the Holy Rosary Sisters to come and administer the new school. On October 12th 1963, these Pioneer Sisters arrived and had as objectives to:
- Educate students to meet and attain Christian and Civic responsibilities.
- Inculcate the virtues of honesty, integrity, self-discipline and hard work into the
students, hence preparing them for their roles as model Christian women leaders, wives
and mothers in a Cameroon of the future.
Today, Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School is proud to say that it has accomplished all of these goals and more.
Its students and graduates have not only set records in educational circles but also in social, cultural and religious arenas.
We continue to strive for the best and keep the banner flying high for
Our Lady of Lourdes, our Patron.
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