Mentoring Challenge

by Idea Builders Initiative
Mentoring Challenge
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Project Report | Oct 1, 2014
The Mentoring Challenge Quarterly Report 4

By Onwumere Andlyn | Programme Officer

The Mentoring Challenge Comes to an End…

In over ten schools, Peer mentors are being raised and Peer Mentoring Clubs are being inaugurated. Mentors have rounded up with their final sessions and surveys have been taken with respect to improving the programme and discovering better ways to help the girls. Mentors have also embarked on projects for the club to encourage young girls and impart a practical understanding on some of what they have been trained on. The girls have been advised to learn and grow with the spirit of oneness; empathy and mentoring to enable them pass on knowledge gained to their successors.

At the inauguration, leaders were selected to act as channels of communication between the Mentors and the girls.

The report contains pictures of mentors with the girls, girls during some o the sessions, the inauguration, project and survey conduction, mentors and school authorities, etc.

*Votes of thanks were given by the principals of the participating schools and emotional moments with tears from the girls were shared and they expressed gratitude for implementing and executing the programme and for having them in our thoughts…

After this hurdle, the coordinator of this programme will embark on a thorough evaluation of the programme in the different schools to measure its workability and impact in the lives of the girls.

The girls are looking forward to what happens next and would love mentors to visit occasionally in order to oversee the conduct of the programme. Nonetheless, more hands will be needed on deck to effectively supervise the girls in the various public secondary schools.

This can only be done continually for the girls with your support.

Once again, Idea Builders Initiative and its Team say a great big 'Thank you' to our donors for supporting and encouraging us in our mission for the girls in our society.

Please invite your family and friends to donate and give us feedback on our reports so far to enable us improve and implement better strategies to achieve our goal through this project - Empowering & Mentoring young girls.

Hand washing Project
Hand washing Project
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Cleaning up 2
School authorities on project day
School authorities on project day
Metro Hand wash
Metro Hand wash
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Authorities
The Peer Mentoring Club
The Peer Mentoring Club
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Location: Lagos - Nigeria
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