On Sunday August 24th, Hallelujah Lulie and Eden Gelan, alumni of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) paid a visit to the YSEL camp. As younger leaders in different fields, they serve as excellent role models for our young YSEL students. Both of them spoke about their experience on the YALI program, the work they do, and different projects they have been involved in. Hallelujah spoke on the importance of using social media which we hope will inspire YSEL students to have more of a presence on social media. "What I learned from Eden and Hallelujah is that helping others is not just good for others but for yourself and your country," said Natnael Hdneya. Hallelujah and Eden stayed through lunch and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with our active, dynamic young leaders. We hope it isn't the last time they can visit YSEL students at camp.
Enjoy the postings of the Youth Solidarity and English Language (YSEL) camp in Ethiopia. YSEL brings 44 high school age students together for one month of magical learning and making new friends. Now in its second year, the YSEL program is changing lives once again among youth throughout Ethiopia.
YSEL 2014
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
YALI Alumni visit camp
On Sunday August 24th, Hallelujah Lulie and Eden Gelan, alumni of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) paid a visit to the YSEL camp. As younger leaders in different fields, they serve as excellent role models for our young YSEL students. Both of them spoke about their experience on the YALI program, the work they do, and different projects they have been involved in. Hallelujah spoke on the importance of using social media which we hope will inspire YSEL students to have more of a presence on social media. "What I learned from Eden and Hallelujah is that helping others is not just good for others but for yourself and your country," said Natnael Hdneya. Hallelujah and Eden stayed through lunch and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with our active, dynamic young leaders. We hope it isn't the last time they can visit YSEL students at camp.
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