She founded a campus group with over 200 members, which has given birth to 5 other campus groups across the nation of Malawi, organizing outreaches to several of these groups, impacting over 300 individuals. Her collaboration with organizations to assist youth with potentially viable ideas has impacted over 5000 individuals across the country and she has also tackled the issues facing these youth, to better educate and empower them to live more fulfilled lives.
John pioneered 45 youth groups across 4 universities with a reach of over 500 students, organizing impactful, annual career exhibitions, tutoring classes and motivational talks in 15 high schools which had over 500 students in attendance.
Benjamin started an initiative called “Maximizing Your Potentials” where he taught over 12 schools in Ghana with more than 10000 students present. He started a school feeding program which saw 1500 students being fed healthy meals for 31 days, providing free school uniforms and foot wears for over 300 students also. Benjamin organized an adult education learning program which led to the graduation of 55 individuals this year.
Candle Shawky organized outreach campaigns in 4 cities in Egypt. Her book fairs in these cities were responsible for the distribution of over 800 copies of Christian materials impacting over 2000 youths. She set up an online Arabic youth club through which she has reached 47,965 youths with life-changing Christian materials.
Aboneng reached out to youths in remote and at-risk communities offering both spiritual practical counselling inspired by the message of our man of God, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and through her work, 23 students returned back to school.
Raphaella pioneered 4 youth groups with over 100 members in attendance and she organized 7 outreaches where she impacted over 7000 youths distributing over 8000 copies of Christian materials to them.
Olivia started 2 youth groups in her nation with over 500 youths in attendance and organized an outreach in yamasuku; a city in her nation which had over 3000 people in attendance, distributing over 3000 Christian materials.
Joyce reached out to several schools in dispute where she was given the opportunity to speak to over 5000 children several times a week. She has organized a career exhibitions and leadership development program where over 500 students in high schools were present.
Sharon started 2 youth clubs and organized 2 Back-To-School programs distributing 300 Back-To-School packs to teenagers in her community. She actively mobilized donation of food, clothing and much needed amenities to 62 children whose parents were in prison, personally sponsoring these individuals and facilitated funding for the construction of a venue for her youth church group.
Pacome Messan pioneered a teens church which has grown to over 200 members, organizing several outreaches to student of both primary and high schools which has impacted over a thousand youths. He also serves as the French translator in his local church and translates Christian materials into French
Joshua has impacted over 2700 youth across several communities in his city of Nairobi. He has organized several outreaches, motivational workshops and youth empowerment programs where he personally taught various entrepreneurship skills such as small scale farming, small business model management, empowering several to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs.
Kuda worked with different schools to enlighten youths on anti-stigmatization and abstinence impacting over 1800 learners into high school. She has contributed to different wellness campaign which benefitted over 120 people who went through VCT and BMI testing; organized training that exposed and prepared young people for successful career path with over 10000 of them in attendance. Kuda organized the first ever mentorship program in Midland state University in Zimbabwe impacting over 500 students through her training.
Ishmael conducted disability screening survey in over 30 primary and secondary schools in mat abele land, North province to identify children with learning disability and to refer them to appropriate health institutions. He also organized free treatment services for children with clump foot, cerebral palsy and other disabilities with over 2200 young people in various communities impacted.
James Okina organized 15 outreaches where he ministered God’s Word impacting over 20000 individuals across several communities. He organized for the adoption of 15 children and successfully united some children with their real parents. He has organized outreaches, workshops, skills acquisition programs and other seminars in 45 schools and has started a mentorship scheme where he mentored over 2500 youths.
She successfully put Christian materials on two campus radio stations where over 65,000 students now listen to these life changing messages. Judith Kutako initiated a campaign called “Stop the War and Violence” and use this as a platform to visit several secondary and tertiary institutions, and halfway homes where she encouraged the youth to focus on their education and not to give up on their dreams.
Daysman Oyakhilome Woghiren is responsible for the conceptualization and production of over 50 Christian music videos and animations. Worthy of note is the fact that one of his videos was the first Christian video to receive airplay on Trace Urban International TV Station. Daysman is a three-time winner of the American Foundation of Animations Award.