We focus on skill-building initiatives to help create a durable change in their lives.
Read MoreWe provide food to those in need, helping to alleviate hunger and malnutrition.
Read MoreWe help to provide equal opportunities for all, regardless of their race.
Read MoreAnenge Charity Foundation, founded by Caroline Ndikum, is a nonprofit organization located at 6612 Ian Street, New Carrollton, Maryland. As a tax-exempt 501(c)(3), we are dedicated to empowering young women (ages 16–21) and unemployed youth by providing skill development programs that foster independence and growth. Our initiatives include hands-on culinary training, equipping participants with practical expertise and opportunities to serve their community.
In addition to skill-building, we operate a food bank to address hunger and provide vital support to individuals and families in need. By combining education, mentorship, and community action, Anenge Charity Foundation is committed to creating lasting change, helping those we serve build brighter and more sustainable futures.
Learn MoreWe are working to create international cuisines caterers around the globe.
Read MoreWe teach these young ladies good buffet catering and design skills.
Read MoreWe train young female chefs in pastry and baking catering skills.
Read MoreAnenge Charity Foundation is aimed at building an ecosystem where young women around the world can become professional chefs and create culinary masterpieces