Story of Hope
Janet Mesang Epse Sama
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
This reality became even more severe during the Anglophone crisis, where insecurity, displacement, and weakened infrastructure pushed already vulnerable communities further into risk. But what we saw was clear: this was not just about water. It was about protection, dignity, health, and whether a girl can stay in school at all. So we focused on one outcome, ensuring girls stay in school every day by making safe water available where they learn and live. We do this through a simple but powerful approach. We bring safe water directly into schools and nearby communities, train families and students to treat and safely store water at home, and work with schools and local leaders to maintain systems long after installation.
This is not a one-time intervention. It is a system communities can own and sustain. And it is already working. Across more than 30 communities, we have supported over 5,000 children and families to access safer water and healthier daily practices. In the communities we serve, girls are staying in school instead of leaving to fetch water. Families report fewer water-related illnesses within weeks, and schools are becoming safer, more stable learning environments. When water is available where girls learn, everything changes. Girls stay. They learn. They are safer.
And something simple, but life-changing, becomes possible: education without interruption, without risk, and without compromise.
Highlights
Spring for All Nations was founded on a simple belief: every person deserves dignity, opportunity, and hope. The organization was inspired by the life experiences of its Founder and CEO, Janet Sama, who grew up in Cameroon witnessing the daily struggles faced by vulnerable families, children, and elderly people in underserved communities.
From a young age, she developed compassion for those in need, often sharing what she had and helping elderly neighbors in her community. As she grew older, Janet realized that many communities across Cameroon face serious challenges, including limited access to quality education, healthcare services, protection, safe drinking water, and economic opportunities, particularly for women and young people.
In recent years, these challenges have been further intensified by the ongoing Anglophone crisis, which has displaced many families and disrupted livelihoods across the Southwest and Northwest regions.
Motivated to create meaningful change, she founded Hope Spring for All Nations as a community-driven organization dedicated to improving the wellbeing of vulnerable populations.
Today, the organization works alongside communities across the Southwest Region of Cameroon to address critical challenges through programs focused on Education, Health, Protection, Clean Water and Sanitation, and Climate Change and Environmental Resilience.
Through community-driven initiatives, Hope Spring for All Nations continues to support vulnerable populations and strengthen resilience in communities affected by poverty, displacement, and crisis, helping families build safer, healthier, and more sustainable futures.
Our Core Values
Our values reflect our commitment to fairness, integrity, empowerment, community leadership, long‑term sustainability, and meaningful partnerships.
Dignity First
We believe every girl deserves to learn in an environment that is safe, healthy, and dignified. Access to water and basic needs should never stand in the way of education.
Girls at the Center
We focus on girls because they are most affected by the challenges we address. Every solution we design is built to help girls stay in school and thrive.
Community Ownership
We work with communities, not for them. We involve families, schools, and local leaders to ensure solutions are owned, managed, and sustained locally.
Sustainability
We focus on simple, effective solutions that can be implemented and maintained in real-world conditions.
Sustainability
We build systems that last. Our work is designed to continue making an impact long after implementation.
Safety & Protection
We are committed to creating environments where girls feel safe, protected, and supported, both in school and in their communities.
Accountability
We are committed to transparency, learning, and measuring our impact to continuously improve our work.



