By B. Abel Learwellie | Executive Director
After ten months of intensive studies at the Lutheran Vocational Training Institute, 50 marginalized youths, predominantly, former child soldiers of the Educational Project are expected to graduate from various disciplines on December 19, 2015. These disciplines include, but not limited to the following: Masonry, Carpentry, Auto-mechanic, Plumbing, Electricity, Agriculture and Tailoring. In addition to these interdisciplinary courses, the youth were also provided with psychosocial support and constant follow up were carried out to maintain their engagement and progress.
Evaluation result shows that these youths have been equipped and empowered with knowledge and skills that will enable them to contribute to sustainable peace and development in Liberia. The skills acquired will also help them to promote the culture of peace, non-violence and accountability in the community.
During practical session in their community, these youth demonstrated to their community that their lives have been changed for the better and that they are no longer the same when they first came to the program.
As stated by Amos “I will no longer be the same. I came here with nothing in my head, but now I am able to make chairs, benches, tables, etc.I have seeing life in a more positive way and I know that as a human being, when you are learned, you can earn money to help yourself and your family and your entire community. Upon graduation from this program, I will want to go to adult literacy to really learn how to read and write. I also want to be educated and I will continue with my own business to fix chairs for various schools in this region. Thank God for all those who helping us to become good people in society.
We are grateful to all of our partners who have accompanied us in this journey by contributing their hard-earned money in supporting these youth to acquire skills. Since they started this program, their behavior has changed from hopelessness and violence to being hopeful and resilience. They are no longer abusing drugs and other bad substances.
By B. Abel Learwellie | Executive Director
By B. Abel Learwellie | Executive Director
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