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Career Guidance: I was happy to coordinate a career guidance at cape coast International School with the Universal light Media Foundation. #Career Coach 



with Rotaract club of UCC: climaxing Rotaract week celebration with a clean up exercise






Donation exercise at Human Service Trust: I was glad to join this noble team for a donation exercise



Leadership training sessions with youth leadership for social change



YOSAA ( young success achievers Association organized a program in  Domama Adukrom, a community closer to Wassa Atobiase in the Western region on December, 2016 to educate community members on the significance of education. The speaker and circuit supervisor of the area, Mr. Johnson Affum, congratulated community members for their active involvement in communal labor and encouraged them to be more serious with their children’s education. The president of the association, Mr. Daniel Odoi, highlighted the aims and objectives of the association and admonished the youths to be active in
Community development. 

   Youth leadership for social change: a yearlong leadership academy organized by YESGH with support from Ford foundation based in the United Kingdom.




    Vals Day At The Orphanage: The universal light media foundation visited an orphanage for donation exercise and to put smile on the faces of individuals.

     Eye Health Screening At Senya Bireku In The Central Region

    Career Guidance At A Basic School


   National Volunteerism And Patriotism Awards: a national awards organized by the Osei Kusi foundation to support young individuals with passion for community service.


    Handing Over Ceremony At Universal Light Media Foundation


8.     Presentation Of Books: the Young Success Achievers Association donated some books to the Adukrom basic school in the Western region.


     Eye Screening At a Basic School: this is an initiative of some young students of the university cape coast, done to eliminate avoidable blindness in school going children.


   UCC SRC Community Outreach: I was privileged to serve as a volunteer in the first ever community Outreach Project organized by the Student Representative Council of the university of cape coast to educate some selected communities in the central region of Ghana on issues of HIV/AIDS, Teenage Pregnancy and Malaria control.

    Health screening/ donation of exercise at wiomor community in the central region.

  Induction ceremony at Rotaract club of UCC.

  Vetting Of Prospective Executives For Swesco Old Students' Association: I was privileged to chair a team responsible for electing new leaders for the Swesco Old Students' Association.

   Eye screening at Swedru Senior High school.



Don’t hesitate to contact me to assist voluntarily in community outreaches  

#contact me 

Tel: (+233) 0249975953 Email:odoidaniel4179@gmail.com

 




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