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The Triage Centre/Sangy Global has announced the appointment of Honourable Patrick Yaw Boamah as its Lifetime Mentor.
This partnership marks a significant milestone in the organization’s mission to empower young people with essential life skills, leadership training, and personal development opportunities.
Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah is a Ghanaian politician and member of the Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing the Okaikwei Central Constituency in the Greater Accra.
Honourable Patrick Boamah, the esteemed Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, has long been an advocate for youth empowerment, education, and community development, he has demonstrated a deep commitment to foster opportunities for young people, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed in an ever-evolving world throughout his career.
His appointment as the Lifetime Mentor of The Triage Centre solidifies his dedication to nurturing the next generation of excellent leaders of his calibre.
The Triage Centre/Sangy Global Mentorship program is a national program dedicated to equipping young individuals with essential life skills in the area of Education, Leadership and Healthcare. Through training programs, mentorship, and advocacy, the program focuses on key areas such as leadership, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, mental health, and personal growth.
With the support of Honourable Boamah, Sangy Global aims to expand its reach and impact, ensuring that more young people benefit from this initiative.
“We believe that Honorable Boamah’s appointment as Lifetime Mentor aligns with our vision of creating a society where young people are empowered, confident, and capable of making meaningful contributions to their communities”, the Founder, Sarah Nana Yeboah said.
She further noted: “with Honourable Patrick Boamah as Lifetime Mentor, this initiative is poised for greater success. His leadership and advocacy will undoubtedly enhance the organization’s efforts to provide young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to navigate life’s challenges and seize opportunities”.
“His wealth of experience in governance, policy-making, and social development will be instrumental in driving the organization’s mission forward,” she concluded.
In his remarks, Honourable Patrick Yaw Boamah expressed his enthusiasm for this new role, stating, “I am honoured to be part of this mentorship program, an initiative that is truly making a difference in the lives of many young people. I believe that by investing in youth development, we are investing in the future of our nation. I look forward to working closely with the team to create opportunities that will empower and uplift our young generation.”
He furthered on that, “as part of my duties to make sure the goals of this organization is achieved, we will drive impactful initiatives that will focus on pre-tertiary mentorship and career guidance for all pupils, we will create a solidified pre-emergency and pre-hospital care for communities across the country. Furthermore, i will lead the team with my experience in governance and leadership we will make sure to comb for progressive young individuals who are keen and ready to build a great community and support them”.
The next generation of Africa's youth deserves a gentle and wise unifer who will connect every dot to make the continent better, we are glad we chose well.
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