Singing Christmas: a tradition that brings people together at the Pasteur Center in Cameroon - Centre Pasteur du Cameroun

Singing Christmas: a tradition that brings people together at the Pasteur Center in Cameroon

The Pasteur Center of Cameroon (CPC) once again celebrated the magic of Christmas through the 2024 edition of Chanted Christmas, an event that has become a strong tradition within the institution. Held on Friday, December 26, this celebration was dedicated to the children of the staff, placing family and solidarity at the heart of the end-of-year festivities.

In a warm and festive atmosphere, driven by sounds, colors, and emotions, children aged 2 to 10 experienced an unforgettable day. Songs, dances, recitations, and playful activities punctuated this exceptional day, which ended with a raffle and a friendly moment of sharing. The radiant smiles and arms full of gifts were a testament to the success of this initiative

Organized by the Sports and Cultural Association of the CPC (ASPAC), with the support of the General Management, Sung Christmas illustrates the Center Pasteur of Cameroon’s commitment to the values of solidarity, sharing, and family well-being. The musical entertainment, skillfully provided by the choir “Les Rossignols” of the Presbyterian Church of Cameroon in Nkondengui, brought a spiritual and festive touch that delighted both young and old. In his speech, the President of ASPAC, Mr. Romual Boula, expressed his deep gratitude to Dr. Mirdad Kazanji, Director General of CPC, for his constant commitment and crucial support in organizing and ensuring the success of this event. Far more than just a gift distribution, Sung Christmas offered young Pasteurians precious memories filled with joy, hope, and camaraderie.

A Nativity celebration that reflects the commitment of the Pasteur Center of Cameroon to promoting a professional environment that is humane, supportive, and attentive to the well-being of its employees and their families.

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