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  • Hello Everyone. Annyeonghaseyo... Ni hao... My name is Oluwadarasimi, and I am a program manager. The nature of my Job requires some storytelling skills, which is why I am here. Outside work, I love to bake and watch Korean Movies. Glad to make your acquaintance.

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  • Hi, I am Gayathri,
    I am a 21 year old Indian student who recently graduated. I love food, cooking, dancing and reading stories. Stories have always had a great impact on me, and I am here to learn the skill. Apart from that professionally, I love learning more about development studies and sustainability. I would love connecting with you all and learn something.
    Cheers!

  • Hello, my name is Victoria, I am from Mexico and I have a communication and PR agency, I founded it 16 years ago and during these year I had a kind of existential crisis and haven't been able to work as happy as before, I felt a lack of purpose, I feel like I need to use my skills for something more, so we started working for a non profit organization that rescue girls that were sold or abused, I would love to do a great job for them, but I would also like to inspire my current customers and if possible, to acquire new customers interested in develop campaigns that have a social impact besides the commercial benefits.
    I have a few different objectives for this course, 1. to redefine the agency image and targeted clients, as well as my rol in it, with a truthful but compelling story, 2. to enhance the communication for the non profit organization I am working for now, 3. to inspire a new way of doing mkt and pr in such a way that the stories we tell really move companies to help communities.

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  • Hello everyone! I am Soneni and I am from Zimbabwe. I am passionate about promoting gender equality, supporting women entrepreneurship development, and leveraging technology for social impact. I work in an innovation hub and I am the Lead for the Female Founders Program which seeks to support women entrepreneurs and provide a platform for networking, collaboration and market-linkages. Our program provides a holistic approach that offers business training, mentorship, real-life case studies and is more focused on pitching. I look forward to learning more about story-telling.

  • Hello everyone! I am Soneni and I am from Zimbabwe. I am passionate about promoting gender equality, supporting women entrepreneurship development, and leveraging technology for social impact. I work in an innovation hub and I am the Lead for the Female Founders Program which seeks to support women entrepreneurs and provide a platform for networking, collaboration and market-linkages. Our program provides a holistic approach that offers business training, mentorship, real-life case studies and is more focused on pitching. I look forward to learning more about story-telling.

  • Hello My Soon To Be Friends,
    For the longest time of knowledge, I have come to cherish my name Vincent. For whenever I am called by this name, I find myself excited to respond. Imagine hearing your name called, only to realize there is someone else who, too, goes by the same name!
    I am a Ugandan who is currently resident and working in Kenya. Though by profession a Lawyer, I have responded fully to God's call into full-time church ministry. My day to day life is about serving and responding to people as a minister. When I project my later years of life especially in retirement, I envision myself full-time in the world of Philanthropy. In fact I envision my family establishing a family foundation, and making impact in that world of social-economic and political change. I do utilize my legal training in the course of my day to day work. I am also available to consult on family and succession laws, labor and immigration, basic commercial and criminal areas of practice.

    In my current space of impacting society as a church minister, and deploying all professional skills I have received from law school. The painting of my whole life has made me find myself researching for sites where I can find relevant courses to get equipped with skills for social impact.
    This is how I came across Philanthropy University and here now on my first choice of course.

    Communication is influence, and to the level at which one is able to deploy it. That translates into the level of ability to impact the diverse audience, call it the global village audience in which we; interact, live and serve.
    I am looking forward to learning and interacting with this global Influencer audience; sharing, challenging, encouraging, growing, networking and cheering one another as progressively grow into being change-makers.

  • You are welcome and you seem to be already thriving within this kind of space. Which State are you from?

  • Hi, my name is Eniola Ahmed, programs manager for a women-led enterprise of a non-profit. I implement women empowerment programs in Nigeria and would love to know how

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  • Hello l am esther Tunu Chomba from Global Child Advocates Tanzania a Case management officer dealing with child protection cases from Micro, Macro and Mezzo levels.

  • Hello l am esther Tunu Chomba from Global Child Advocates Tanzania a Case management officer dealing with child protection cases from Micro, Macro and Mezzo levels

  • Hello l am esther Tunu Chomba from Global Child Advocates Tanzania a Case management officer dealing with child protection cases from Micro, Macro and Mezzo levels

  • Hi everyone,

    My name is Mercy Kafotkoza from Malawi. I am a founder and Executive Director of our organisation. I have been looking for ways to tell the founder's and the organisation's story for influence, that is how I got here where. Our work focuses on maternal and child health services in remote areas. I have enrolled in this course to acquire skills to tell our story for impact. Thank you.

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  • Hello - My name is Oscar and I live in San Francisco, CA. I was actually born and raised in Los Angeles, CA - in a predominantly Black and Latino working class neighborhood. I grew up in a Mexican immigrant family and am the youngest of five kids. Through the encouragement and support of family and friends, I was the first and only member of my family to go to complete college. I studied International Relations and moved to Washington, DC soon after I graduated because I thought I’d pursue a career in foreign service or international development. However, my first job offer (that didn’t involve waiting tables or bartending) was as an admin assistant with a non-profit healthcare organization. It was more steadier than gig jobs, offered benefits, and I could relate to its mission of increasing access to care for underserved populations. I thought I’d take the job a year or two and then look into graduate school. Instead, one year turned into 25 years - the last 17 of them as the CEO. In retrospect, I’m proud of the mission and health care related work I had the opportunity to lead. I learned so much at a relatively young age (I was 31 when I became CEO) and by traditional standards was quite successful. However, in late 2016 I began to lose my passion and focus for both the issues and work. I stuck around until early 2018, but that year and half felt like an eternity. I began to feel stressed out and guilty for not being as focused and passionate as my colleagues and staff. So, I walked away from what seemed like a successful career and comfortable job - with no idea what to do next. Five years later, I’m building a strategic consulting and leadership development firm focused on advancing health equity and supporting executives/leaders of color. So, I essentially circled back to navigating issues related to health/racial equity, diversity, and inclusion - issues that I grew up with long before I even knew or understood what they meant. I know that storytelling is fundamental to creating social change/justice.

  • My name is Shamsulhaq Hairan, and I have been working as a Grants Administration and Reporting Manager for International Medical Corps (IMC) since August 21, 2023. As part of the program development team, I am passionate about mastering the art of storytelling to expand and enhance the impact of IMC in Afghanistan. Upon a colleague's recommendation, I have enrolled in this learning platform to sharpen my storytelling skills. IMC is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to saving lives and providing healthcare training, relief, and development programs. Our goal is to support Afghan people and communities as they move from relief to self-resilience amidst the challenges they face.

  • Hi all! My name’s Noelle and I work for a small nonprofit in Washington State, USA.

    I grew up in a small, rural community on the Washington coast. After moving away for college and working internationally in community development, the COVID-19 pandemic unexpectedly brought me back to my hometown. Honestly, I swore I’d leave and never come back, but I’ve started to see the value and opportunity in applying my skills and ambitions here to give back to my community. That’s why I’m working for a local nonprofit aimed at increasing civic engagement and advancing social justice. As the leading communications specialist, I’m taking this course to make our comms more effective through better storytelling. Thrilled to be here!

  • Great to meet you, Mercy!

  • Hey Robin! I’m leading a Disability Justice campaign at my org and hoping to use my improved storytelling skills to get the word out. Great to be in this course with you!

  • Last year I realized that freshmen were not getting the guidance they needed so we decided to start The All Round Students Hub Africa

    I am Emmanuel Praise by the way.

  • It's Annette Nguyen from Viet Nam. I'm currently a PhD student in Asia-Pacific Studies in Taiwan. Prior to my academic journey, I had worked as a communication staff in the non-profits for quite a long time. I have been thinking how to create impact through both my professional and academic work and I hope to learn some more new approaches from this platforms as well as from all of you here.

  • I am proof that you can find a passion, you never knew existed and create a new life just by following your heart even when it seems impossible.

    I never knew I had a passion in writing, let alone that I could make that passion into something that would support and provide for me. I've always believed we have the power to make the impossible possible. I’ve alway believed in miracles and magic! I did it when I changed careers ten years ago and quit my job to become a yoga teacher and move from London to Ibiza. I’ve never been afraid to take bold risks even when I am afraid. I did it when I healed myself of cancer. I've been a healer for many lifetimes and this one was no different. But this is the life, where I get to do something for me. This is the life where I get to break free from helping everyone else. This is the life I get to taste the experiences and flavours of life and LIVE freely, instead of serving others. Three weeks ago I was in a crisis. I'd come to a sudden realisation that healing people was no longer aligned with what my heart wanted. I've spent so long thinking I was supposed to be a healer, that it hadn't occurred to me that there could be something else out there for me. Three weeks ago I was in a crisis. What am I going to dooo? I panicked, I felt helpless. I call it my ‘I’m done’ moment. I realized that I couldn't go on the way I was. That something had to shift in my life and it had to shift fast, because I wasn't prepared to wait around waiting for a solution to fall into my lap!

    Freaking out, I took a deep breath and said to myself ‘’Jade, you are the creator of your own reality.’’ I looked at all the skills I'd needed to run my retreat, coaching and healing business. I realized that there was one thing out of all of ALL the endless tasks, Id been doing every single day to run this business, that stood out to me. It is the one thing that made me lose all track of time. At that moment it hit me. I heard a little voice in my mind say ‘’If you can lose all track of time when doing this one thing, then that means you must not only love it, but you’re doing it from your heart Jade.’’ It was so obvious how had I not seen this before- it was my writing. Writing my content, my copy, my sales pages, my courses and sharing my wisdom. It wasn’t really the healing that I loved about my business. Sure it was rewarding but what really lights me up is the exchange of knowledge and wisdom. The opportunity to share wisdom that makes an impact within someones very being. It speaks straight to their heart. Their soul. How the vibration and frequency of my words can cut right through to the core of a person's vessel and land exactly the way it needs to and initiate transformation. awakening, joy, passion, healing and peace. It is possible to invoke actual physical transformation in someone's life with the power of words. It is possible to program and condition the whole of humanity with words. Words are powerful. Words are my magic. My magic and power is in my words.

    What a gift to change someones life and existence with your words.

    I remembered my power of creation and I channeled it all into writing, manifesting and creating. Within 24 hours I’d landed my first job as a copywriter helping a client rewrite her message so she could create an impact on her community.

    I don't need to sacrifice my time or energy healing people to make the change in the world that my heart and soul was yearning for. I could do it with my writing, my words.

    I found myself in this new place by accident and the best thing is I'm so excited to be here.

  • Good morning!
    My name is Karin and I am the founder of Abraham's Oasis, a charity working in Northern-Ethiopia. We want to create sustainable solutions for the marginalized and vulnerable women and children in our region.
    As we are working with many women and children, we hear many of their stories. Sometimes a story jumps out to me and gives me inspiration to write that story down and use it as a facebook post or a human interest story. I feel I can improve on the story writing and I hope that through this course I will get the tools to improve my writing and use it in the right way to touch people's life.

  • My name is SIiren a student to Philanthropy University after having completed the first courses in fundraising at Philanthropyy University iam back again to ĺearn about story telling courses greetings to everybody in this course feel at home.

  • My name is SIiren a student to Philanthropy University after having completed the first courses in fundraising at Philanthropyy University iam back again to ĺearn about story telling courses greetings to everybody in this course feel at home.

  • Hello everyone.

    I am Rhafful, I am 28 years old Panamanian, looking to learn the techniques on Storytelling and hopefully improve my passion that is writing.

  • Hola!
    I'm from Costa Rica, I'm here, open mind ready to learn how to develop a personal brand and share information with Effective Communication. My native language is Spanish. Now I have to learn English which is great. Ready to have access in to my skills and talents to see how far my improvement can takes me.

  • Hi Kim - a Texas grant writer here. I've always been interested in the art of storytelling and its importance in nonprofit organizations. The opportunity to seize upon the intersection between our mission and a foundation's goals is to connect a potential grant to our shared interests through a story and engage funders. I decided to take action and work on my skills to better weave a tale of how lives have been transformed by our mission and programs. Crafting compelling stories for inquiry letters, grant proposals, and funder reports will better engage our significant donors and attract more. So, I am on a journey to become a master storyteller, armed with the knowledge that will make a real difference for my nonprofit.

  • Greetings from Nepal. My name is Tirtha Man Tamang. I work for one of the UN organizations in Nepal. I wanted to upgrade my skills in story telling for impact especially in relation to use of data and statistics for informed decision making and planning for sustainable development.

  • Hi every one am Nimo from Kenya,
    happy to join the team

  • My name is Maureen but most people know me as Mona, which is a combination of my first and last name. I'm excited to be a part of those taking this course. I have always wanted to work in the humanitarian sector and make impact in the lives of people of and the opportunity came for me to work with the RAISE 4 Sahel project. The life of every child should be preserved and the first step to doing that is to ensure they are vaccinated which will save them from vaccine preventable diseases, and communities where government can't access and are prone to conflict are our target areas. As a communication and knowledge manager, i'd like to get amazing stories from the field of all the amazing work my team and i are doing and be able to showcase the impact we are making by ensuring the live of every child is saved. My everyday life now revolves around how i can write stories that will captivate my readers while i play my part in ensuring i leave a lasting impact in the lives of those i meet and speak with on the field and what activities are put in place to ensure it is sustained.

  • Hello everyone, I'm excited to be a part of this 'class'. I'm a member of a research organization committed to changing the status quo with regards to scientific knowledge, technology creation and free world class education.

  • Hi there, I have always been interested in stories, I enjoy listening to them, now, I like to tell these stories. This had led me to read so much literature, I feel like I should write my own book, but that's a bit far reaching. I currently work for an NGO whose core values revolve around education and literacy and now I find a channel to tell these stories to those who actually need them- children who do not have access to these stories or live in places where they are stifled and cannot dream. I believe now more than ever is the best time to take this course

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  • Hi, my name is Emma and I am an AmeriCorps VISTA member. I am currently in a transition period in my service and waiting for a secondary placement so I am taking this course to help me build capacity in my secondary placement site.

  • Cameroon, my country is bilingual (English and French are our two official languages) and on Tv, we’ve always watched both french and english shows.
    I’m from the french speaking part. So when we were young, we did not understand a word from english shows like North & South and we were watching them exactly as a dog watching a football match.

    From that moment, i decided to learn english so that i can understand why people were laughing during The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

    Watching these shows made me feel like i want to write stories, i want to tell tales even in a language that isn’t mine. And today, i’m among you people and i hope i’ll improve both my oral and writing skills with storytelling and put some stars in my readers’s eyes.

    My name is Eding and i’m ready to be a great storyteller.

  • Hello Kawthar,
    It's very nice to hear about your work in bringing education to children. As a speech-language therapist, I have also been working with bringing joy in learning to read and write. Education (quality education) helps to make children active agents of change in their lives. Many best wishes to you!

  • Very happy to read about your work in the area of education and literacy. It is a topic that is very dear to me

  • Hello! I am Aruna from India - the land of many languages. Across two decades of working as a speech-language therapist, I discovered my deep and abiding interest in language, cognition and literacy. It has been an amazing experience to help children to joyfully use their language skills to learn to read and write. Navigating through exciting multilingual environments, keeping alive the curiosity and joy of learning to read...For when we read with joy, we read more; and when we read more, we connect better with the world around us.

    Using the power of storytelling to bridge gaps between research and implementation would help me take my work to the next level.

  • Hi! I am Francis. Currently working as a video editor at a branding agency, I came across this platform looking for courses to help me structure my workflow and a colleague of mine suggested I take the courses of Philanthropy University. We're on a mission to help structure the vision and mission for brands making them stand out of the crowd while focusing on the core values and connecting with their niche audience. I love farming - organic farms and products to be exact. The connection with nature where we take care of it and in return it helps us sustain a fresh and healthy life. I want to learn and explore how I can connect farming with stories and be able to capture emotions and the experience. Looking to upgrade my scripting and storytelling with this course to be able to make stories that share information and educate everyone using simple and minimal yet compelling approach.

  • Jambo, My name is AARON NDUVAI am from Kenya I am a volunteer at made in the streets. Its an organization committed to addressing the needs of street connected children in Nairobi with the vision of dicontinuing the cycle of street connectedness in a sustainable and gender sensitive manner. I realized its important to tell stories because they have a larger reach and impact and thought it neccessary to learn how to do that. Did i mention I am an Anthropology Undergraduate?

  • Hi Everyone. My name is Elizabeth and I am from Nigeria. Currently, I work with an NGO, a creative team concerned about tackling corruption, bridging the gap between the government and citizens, and improving service delivery in the country. It has always been my dream to be a person of impact and a great encouragement to my society, hence the drive to reach out far and wide to promote integrity and accountability for good service delivery. My organization has many initiatives, part of which is to teach anti-corruption values to the young ones and ensure they grow up with a transparent mentality and fairness in their dealings. I enjoy every bit of what I do, I intend to grow in capacity and create a network of like-minded individuals for the betterment of our society. Thanks.

  • Growing up in a not so urban part of a local government in Africa's most populous country, one thing that helped me navigate through the many hurdles of a polygamous home was reading.

    I spent hours of each day getting lost in the pages of different interesting books; mostly novels and magazines.

    I took comfort in the fictional world of the characters and the exposure to the fact that life could be better helped in shaping me to the woman I have become.

    Today, I own a digital book club where I help propel a group of youths into better versions of themselves through book reading.

    Knowing the compelling power of storytelling, I am taking this course to help my storytelling game in advocacy for international book reading amongst Nigerian youths.

    My name is Hauwa Negedu from Nigeria, and I look forward to connecting with great and like-minded people.

  • My name is Fernanda Mitchell, I am from Las Vegas NV. I work in a private and nonprofit school, it is a unique school in my city, knowing how to communicate with my community is definitely a key to being able to support more students with scholarships.

  • Hello! I've been in love with words since I learned to write as a child. I've spent much of my life articulating emotions, organizing thoughts, developing ideas, sharing information, and connecting with others through writing.

    Professionally, I've written about politics for several years. I'm looking to transition into a career supporting mission-driven organizations that help people live better lives. I'm hoping this course helps me mesh the technical ability in my brain with the fire in my belly.

  • My name is Ashley, and there are many reasons why I decided to work in nonprofit organizations with a focus on human services and why I plan to earn a Masters in Social Work in the coming years.

    Growing up with a single parent struggling with substance use allowed me insight into a world that many of my peers didn't seem to know existed. My whole life from childhood onwards revolved around putting together puzzle pieces to make sense of the personal struggles the adults around me were facing. I learned about loss and how the ensuing grief can tear someone apart to the point they don't recognize the shredded pieces of themself in the mirror. I learned about how mental health affects material wealth. I learned that a lack of material wealth can translate to a lack of food and clothing. I learned how quickly violence could erupt when basic needs and emotional needs are not being met.

    As an adult, I want to equip myself with skills I can use to help. I want to make sure children can live in a loving home where the ceiling fan is not on the floor and the windows are not smashed in after their father's angry tirades. I want to make sure parents understand how to access nutritional programs, such as SNAP and free or reduced lunch programs so that their children are not sitting alone staring at the empty lunch table in front of them and counting down the minutes until the lunch period ends. I want to make sure that adults know the numbers to call when they are so overcome with emotional pain that they have to physically restrain themselves from running down to the corner to buy their substance of choice to make themselves forget how to feel.

    I want to make a difference, and a part of that is understanding how to promote causes by connecting with one another through storytelling. After all, stories are what make us human. I am excited for all that I can take with me from this course into my career.

  • Hello! My name is Lakshmi. I work in a social sector organization and my work mostly revolve around well-being and education of children and adolescent. I remember as a child loving to hear stories, mostly fairy tales which as an adult, is still etched in my heart and memory. The idea of being able to tell stories that people would love to hear as well as make people aware of the situations around is one of the best skill set to have. To capture the attention and interest of people through storytelling and make this a little better place to live is what I'm looking forward to.

  • "If you focus on your dreams, you are bound to achieve them". This is a statement we grew up hearing. But in Nigeria, it doesn't work that way for most people.
    My name is Na'eema, I am 27yrs old. I currently work as a volunteer in a local NGO. Growing up I dreamt of becoming a Medical Doctor. Gaining admission into the University was really tough, just like every average Nigerian. I eventually gained admission to study Education Biology and I had to take it.
    I always wanted to do whatever I did out of passion. Studying education was not my passion, but I had to. However, I always appreciated social work and arts. In my final year, I began to explore calligraphy and after graduation I trained to become a calligrapher. I still loved social work but didn't know how to get involved.
    My journey in the development space started one evening when I came across an opportunity to apply as a volunteer in a local NGO. This work has inspired me to broaden my knowledge and improve on a lot of things. Storytelling is one skill I find very intriguing. I am delighted to have come across this platform.

  • Hello, my name is Olawale, I would call myself a campaigner and development advocate. All i have ever wanted to do is to contribute my own quota to making impact. The journey to achieving that started with chance encounter with pro democracy activists in the late 90's in Nigeria. The abuse by the then military government convinced me that the battle to make the world a better place has to start from a personal view point and that ignited my quest for equity, justice and improving the lives of the down trodden. Over 14 years practicing advocacy and communications professionally, my thirst for social justice is still at its peak. We must share our stories with the rest of the world in order to create balance within the development sector. The world will be better if we approach issues based on our contextual objectives, it allows to claim victory according to what matters most to us

  • Hello everyone, my name is Oluwatomi Olunuga, and I am from Nigeria. I am incredibly passionate about helping individuals unleash their full potential and become the best versions of themselves. I have recognized that issues such as gender inequality and diseases can hinder this process. That's why I have dedicated my career to promoting health, well-being, and gender equality.

    Joining the organization I work with has been a significant milestone in pursuing my passion. Currently, I am actively involved in promoting gender equality within local communities through community engagement, advocacy, and research. My ultimate goal is to create a society where every individual, regardless of their gender, can freely live up to their full potential without any fear of being held back by societal structures, norms, individual lifestyles, or policies.

  • Hello everyone I'm Wattanga from Kenya. I am passionate about education, gender issues and child protection. I have seen the effect the discrepancy in the quality of education creates and I'm beginning my journey to make my contribution in this particular field.

  • @Learner_Experience said in Introduce Yourself in Storytelling for Impact (Oct 2020):

    Welcome to the course discussion board!

    To get started in this course, follow the prompt below and respond to at least two other learners:

    Prompt:
    Introduce yourself to your peers with a story! Tell a story of how you got here, what motivated you to join your organization, what social impact mission you are working on, and/or what goals you would like to accomplish in this course. Really try to bring out your passion and emotion in this story, so your peers can get a sense of who you are and where you might be aligned!

    To be more successful in this course, we recommend you work in a team. Create or join one today!

    @Learner_Experience said in Introduce Yourself in Storytelling for Impact (Oct 2020):

    Welcome to the course discussion board!

    To get started in this course, follow the prompt below and respond to at least two other learners:

    Prompt:
    Introduce yourself to your peers with a story! Tell a story of how you got here, what motivated you to join your organization, what social impact mission you are working on, and/or what goals you would like to accomplish in this course. Really try to bring out your passion and emotion in this story, so your peers can get a sense of who you are and where you might be aligned!

    WELL TO BE HONEST IT SIMPLE I LOVE TO HELP PEOPLE AND I WAS TALKING TO A FRIEND ONE DAY AND SHE WAS LIKE DOMENEK THATS MY SOCIAL MEDIA NAME AND I WAS LIKE YES SHE SAID MY DAUGHTERS IN A PICKLE TO BE SHORT AND WE NEED HELP GETTING HER BOY FRIEND OUTA JAIL... WELL I WAS LIKE OK SEND ME THE INFO WELL SHE REPLIED YOULL HAVE TO COME OVER ITS A LONG STORY AND WHEN I QWENT OVER HER HOUSE AND SHE EXPLAINED THAT SHE WANTED ME TO REPRESENT AND HELP HER SON INLAW WHO WAS CORA JAKES EXHUSBAND BUT NOT REALLY HER SON INLAW CAUSE HE DEFINATELY WASNT OR ISNT MARRIED TO HER STEP DAUGHTER SON ONCE I GOT ON THE CASE I GOT RESOLVE LIKE ASAP BUT DO TO THE COMPLICATED NATURE OF THIS CASE I HAVE EXTENDED MY SERVICES LONGER THAN NORMAL THUS HAS PROMPTED ME TO SEEK ADVOCACY CLASSES TO BETTER HELP AND EXECUTE RESOLVE FOR THIS FAMILY AND ALL THESE CLASSES ARE DOING IS EXPLAINING IN LEGAL TERMS MY MINDS THOUGHT PROCESS AND WHY MY MIND IS FEARLESS AND LOVES TO SEE JUDICIAL RESOVE FOR JUSTICE... SO WITH THOSE WORDS THIS IS MY STORY AND WHAT HAS PROMPTED ME TO BE IN THIS PLACE AT THIS MOMENT I AM DOMENEK MORRIS " THE STREET ADVOCATE PROVIDING A VOICE OF HOPE AND A MINDSET OF RESOLVE "

  • My name is Wanjiru from the Magical Kenya.

    My professional journey began 8 years ago while I was still in university. Beyond academics, I actively engage in community initiatives, supporting various youth and women empowerment projects. Working in a resource mobilization field to execute events and implement projects, I have developed a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling in driving impact through strategic communication.
    This involves not only raising funds but also creating publicity and fostering a sense of involvement among stakeholders and the general public.
    I believe that interacting with people from diverse backgrounds and undertaking this course will further enhance my understanding of storytelling. It will provide valuable insights into emerging trends and opportunities in the field, enriching my ability to craft narratives that resonate and drive meaningful change.

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