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SELL PROGRAMME AT ZEBILLA AND FUMBISI COMMUNITIES

11/23/2016

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Hi Friends!!! It is always a pleasure for us to share with you and keep you informed of our work with the young adults over the weekend. Greetings from the SELL Resource Room here in Ghana and we trust that you are all in good health. 
Last weekend, for the first time, two teams went out to have the programme with two different communities. Vincent and Tommy went to Zebilla Community, as Hagar and Leo went to the Garu Community. The units that were explored were the Self Awareness Unit and The Community Building Unit. A total of 51 young adults were reached. Participants from both communities in their evaluation and general comments showed their appreciation for the programme and applauded its inclusive and participatory nature and that they would be grateful for another opportunity to attend more of the SELL workshops. 
We shared a great time of learning with both Communities and we appreciate all the young adult who made time to be a part of the workshop.
As the year draws to a close and we begin to evaluate our activities, we are glad to share with you that a total number of 1, 099 young adults have been reached and we hope to reach at least a community or two before the Resource Room closes for its break.
The SELL Resource team as always is grateful to all of you who support our work in various ways to reach out to the many young adults who needs the support of the SELL Programme. 
We keep you at the heart of our prayers and we will keep updating you on our work here in Ghana.
Kind regards from us all.




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SELL PROGRAMME IN CHAMBA, A COMMUNITY IN THE BIMBILLA DISTRICT OF THE NORTHERN REGION.

11/13/2016

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Hello everyone!!! Greetings from us here on the SELL Resource team, we hope you are all in good form and you are keeping up to the pace of the latter part of the year 2016.
The SELL Resource Team was invited to work with the final year students of the Holy Spirit Senior High School located in Chamber, a community in the Bimbilla district of the Northern region of Ghana. Vincent and Leo travelled from the SELL Resource Room and worked with 66 students on the ‘Life Choice Day’ programme designed for young adults in Senior High Schools. The team started their work with the students on the morning of Saturday 12th November, 2016 and explored together with the students the five main choices in the Life Choice Day Programme; ‘Choose to Know Myself’ using JOHARI’s Window, ‘Choose to be the Best Person I can be’ using Patrick/Patricia’s story, ‘Choose to Take my Place in the World’ using the Tree of my Life, ‘Choose my Friends’ using Blindfold walk and Hand of friendship and ‘Choose to Protect my Life’ using mind map on Sexuality.
The participants and the organizers through their evaluation expressed their gratitude to the facilitators for support, the knowledge and the new awareness the team has opened them to.
We on the SELL Resource team, expresses our heartfelt gratitude to all of you who support us in various ways to reach out to the many young adults who needs the support of the SELL Programme. 
We will keep updating you on our work here in Ghana.
Warm regards from us all.
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SELL Programme at Fumbisi

11/6/2016

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Hi everyone!!! We meet once again. Greetings from the SELL Resource Room here in Ghana. We trust that you are all in good health. It is always a pleasure for us to share with you our work with the young adults over the weekend.
Last weekend, two Resource team members, Leo and Hagar worked with thirty-one (31) young adults of the Fumbisi Community, where we shared and explored together the Leadership unit of the SELL Programme. Participants were taken through sessions such Pass the message, which helped them to come to understand how critical effective communication is to a leader, the Animal Pictures session helped participants to identify their own leadership styles, other learnings included the qualities of an effective leader, basic knowledge on sexuality and many more.
 Participants in their evaluation stated that they have been enlightened on how they can be good leaders and were also glad that they could identify their own leadership styles as well. They also affirmed the way the programme gives the young adults the opportunity to learn from one another through their own shared experiences in life. 
We shared a great time of learning together with the Fumbisi Community and we appreciate the young adults who came for the workshop.
The SELL Resource team is grateful to all of you who support our work in various ways to reach out to the many young adults who needs the support of the SELL Programme. 
We keep you at the heart of our prayers and we will keep updating you on our work here in Ghana.
Kind regards from us all.


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    Here on the blog we’ll be keeping you up to date with the work we have been doing, particularly the workshops we have been running. We would also like to get comments and feedback from you, particularly if you have attended one of our workshops. 


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