The Nneka Youth Foundation, in partnership with the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Ghana Health Service (GHS), successfully concluded its Ketu South Speed Mentoring Program, benefiting 11 Basic and Senior High Schools.
The three-day initiative (October 23-25) focused on mental health awareness, career guidance, and breast cancer awareness. Expert-led sessions, interactive discussions, and resource distribution aimed to enhance students’ well-being and academic performance.
The Foundation’s focus was on:
- Expert sessions by GHS personnel on health and wellness
- Interactive career guidance discussions
- Breast cancer awareness and education
- T-shirt distribution to enthusiastic students
- Sanitary pad provision for female students
This program left a lasting impact on participating schools, demonstrating our commitment to empowering students and fostering supportive environments for growth and success.
Collaboration with GES, GHS, and dedicated resource personnel ensured the initiative’s success.