Earlier this week, HOAB additionally labored with 1,000 college students aged 6-16 on the Complex School, in addition to 50 junior highschool college students from the Baatsona cluster colleges, together with their lecturers and oldsters. These efforts spotlight HOAB’s dedication to reaching underserved communities and instilling resilience and self-belief in younger minds.
The day on the Swiss Embassy started with a heat welcome from Swiss Ambassador Simone Giger, who shared her journey to turning into an envoy and emphasised the significance of pursuing numerous alternatives whereas remaining targeted on one’s desires. Ghanaian-born Swiss embassy workers Andrew Asare and Harriet Donkor additionally shared their private tales, illustrating the number of paths out there to the scholars.
The workshop featured motivational lectures from Akwasi Frimpong, who mentioned the ideas that guided him in reaching his desires. Students participated in partaking actions that promoted teamwork and resilience.
A very memorable second occurred when a younger woman, Barbara Konadu, shared her aspiration to turn into a journalist and acquired firsthand encouragement from Akosua Adjei, one among Ghana’s solely two feminine sports activities journalists at GTV Sports+. This interplay offered a robust, real-life instance of pursuing one’s desires.
With the assist of devoted companions, HOAB has blossomed since its founding by Akwasi and Erica Frimpong, reaching over 2,800 kids in lower than two years. The basis’s mission is to encourage, have interaction, and empower a billion lives in underserved communities worldwide by sport, enterprise, and training.
HOAB’s Power of Resilience program evokes younger minds to dream boldly, step exterior their consolation zones, and imagine in themselves. It serves as a reminder that by exhausting work and perseverance, obstacles may be overcome.
Frimpong’s personal journey to turning into Ghana’s first Skeleton Olympian was full of challenges and setbacks, but he remained dedicated to the promise made to his beloved Grandma Minka: “I Will Never Give Up.” This spirit of resilience is what HOAB goals to instill in each youngster they attain.
Many of the scholars, aged 12-16, had by no means ventured removed from their properties, making this chance to fulfill an Olympian, an envoy, and a famend journalist an unforgettable expertise. The Swiss Embassy and HOAB acknowledge that hope and motivation are very important for self-actualization.
By fostering a supportive setting by sports-inspired mentorship and important expertise improvement, they goal to empower youth to understand their potential and turn into transformative leaders of their communities.
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