Alumni Stories

Alumni Stories

Chentille Ruth Attiogbe

“It has boosted my self-esteem and taught me to give back to the society in any manner” Gifty Ayivi

“In diverse ways. Having the volunteering experience on my CV speaks volume for itself anywhere and everywhere I submit it. It shows my potential employers and graduate Admissions board’s that I am committed to giving back to my society and look forward making it a better place to live in.” Victor Godwin Coleman

“By mentoring children through SUGN programmes, I have been able to impact a greater number of students and help change their mindsets about education, career prospects and know there is no limit. In this regards, SUGN has helped me develop my team and project management skill along with people skills. The volunteering experience has also taught me to be resilient.”

Chentille Ruth Attiogbe

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Mentor Me

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Mentor me is a unique mentorship session where mentors who are often tertiary students meet their mentees in the basic school. Topics treated during the Mentor Me sessions are taken from our Mentorship Course Outline. Mentor Me sessions also serve as skill training events where Youth Mentors teach the basic school children skills like writing, artwork, soap making, bead making, sewing, décor and many life skills. Branding, marketing and business plan writing are also taught during the sessions.

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Back to School Drive

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SUGN provides exercise books, text books and other learning materials to school children at the beginning of each academic year.

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Jaa Ojoormo (Share your blessings)

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Jaa Ojoormo translates as “share your blessings” in the Ga language. This initiative is held in December each year to celebrate the end of year through sharing and donating to an orphanage or a deprived school.