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Drive to Inspire – Africa (DTI-A), a nonprofit organisation committed to empowering young people through education, career guidance, internships, and mentorship, will host its Annual Impact Report and Fundraiser event on Saturday, 22nd February 2025.
The event will provide a comprehensive update on the organisation’s initiatives, achievements, and future plans while engaging stakeholders, corporate partners, and supporters in furthering its mission.
As part of this year’s gathering, DTI-A will officially introduce the first cohort of beneficiaries from its scholarship programme, which supports academically gifted but financially challenged girls in accessing tertiary education.
The scholarship covers tuition, accommodation, and essential learning materials, ensuring recipients have the resources needed to excel. In collaboration with KPMG and a distinguished selection committee, DTI-A has carefully chosen outstanding candidates who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and financial need.
The Annual Impact Report and Fundraiser event serves as a platform to celebrate the organisation’s impact over the past year while rallying support to sustain and expand its initiatives.
Through fundraising efforts, DTI-A aims to increase the number of students supported and strengthen its commitment to transforming lives through education.
The success of DTI-A’s work has been made possible through the dedication of its partners and sponsors, whose support continues to create life-changing opportunities for young people.
DTI-A invites the public, partners, and well-wishers to join this event online to celebrate strides made in supporting youth development through its programmes.
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