Our Mission

Fahmiyanwi is a conduit of God’s grace dedicated to bringing hope and resources to the underprivileged, both locally and globally. We provide clean drinking water to needy communities in Africa.

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Our Beginning

The Fahmiyanwi foundation was formed in response to the need for clean water in Cameroon and to open a way for people to connect to future projects. FahMiyanwi means "Thanks be to God" in a local dialect, and the guiding Bible verse is Romans 11:36 (KJ21):

"For of Him, and through Him, and to Him, are all things, to whom be glory for ever. Amen."

Our Founders

Dr. Emmanuel “Manny” Ngoh and his wife, Catherine, were born in Cameroon, West Africa. In 1986, Manny came to the USA with a dream of becoming a dentist and built a thriving endodontic practice in Augusta, Georgia. He has since been heavily involved in medical missions with a single mindset: to make a difference. Together, Manny and Catherine formed and funded the Fahmiyanwi foundation to reach across racial, cultural, and political barriers with the intent to show that God is the source of all good things, regardless of a person’s origin or limitations.

Who We Are

We work in partnership with local stakeholders through local churches and faith-based organizations. Water has been a means of evangelism and reaching the unreached for Christ while advancing the Kingdom, and is the primary outreach of the Fahmiyanwi foundation.