GRADUATION OF 2,000 YOUTH AND WOMEN IN DIFFERENT SKILLS ACQUISITION BY THE BETTER LIFE FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN FUTURE FOUNDATION
On a momentous occasion, the Better Life for Children and Women Future Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth and women, held a grand graduation ceremony for 2,000 beneficiaries who successfully completed various skills acquisition programs.
The event, which took place at the BUK Newsite, was attended by proud parents and guardians, community leaders, and dignitaries from across the region. The graduates, comprising youth and women from diverse backgrounds, were trained in a range of skills, including:
- Catering services
- Farming
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- And many more
Under the visionary leadership of Amb. Dr. Sameera Abubakar, founder of the Better Life Foundation, the organization has been at the forefront of providing opportunities for youth and women to acquire skills, build confidence, and become self-sufficient.
The graduation ceremony was a testament to the foundation’s commitment to empowering marginalized communities and promoting sustainable development. As the graduates received their certificates, the atmosphere was filled with joy, pride, and a sense of accomplishment.
In her keynote address, Amb. Dr. Sameera Abubakar emphasized the importance of skills acquisition in today’s fast-paced world. She urged the graduates to utilize their newfound skills to create positive change in their communities and become role models for others.
The Better Life Foundation’s skills acquisition program is designed to bridge the gap between education and employment, providing youth and women with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the modern workforce.
As the foundation continues to empower more youth and women, it is clear that the impact of their work will be felt for generations to come. Congratulations to the graduates and the Better Life Foundation on this remarkable achievement!