In their own words (Part I)…
April 1, 2009
The WMF team has done an excellent job keeping and updating official biographies on each of our talented scholarship students. However, I wanted them to share, in their own words, the issues and thoughts that are most personal and important to them – their dreams. I started with questions like:
What do you want to happen to you, your family, and your country?
How has the WMF scholarship helped you get closer to achieving your dream?
This is what they told me:
Isaac:
I am still doing my practical work. If I am done, I will work for some time and then continue my education. My future plan is to set up a modern laboratory that will enable me help the patients efficiently. Having the modern laboratory i will also train people to work with me. I will also educate people on health issues. I will also create some fund for my village project like education, water,etc.
Vijay:
I‘ve been crying out for help about this for awhile now and the WMF have made it for me. Things that I don’t know, I now know.
My dream is to make it big, finish hard, and help share with other people out there – the up and coming ones. I also really want the whole world to become great. Everyone should get what he or she needs. We also need freedom everywhere.
If I can achieve my dreams, I must rush to share what I have learned to other people so that they can also share it with others.
Akoeallah:
I must say a very big thanks to the Wells Foundation for their support as far as my career in education is concerned. In the future I intend to pursue a degree course at the University of Cape Coast and then charter and then become a chartered accountant by profession. The diploma course I’m pursuing is the foundation of my educational career. The Wells Foundation is really doing great work in our lives and we appreciate it so much and we will work hard at school.
Victoria:
A story of my dream is very simple one. what l will like to become in the future is to be a custom officer(CEPS) after my tertiary education through the help and supports from the WNF which they are already giving me. In the actual fact l don’t know how my life would have being without the support from the WNF as l young girl like my type. In all l say a big thanks to all the supporters from the WNF and may the good Lord continue to bless and keep you all the day long..
I am actually from a poor family but through the help and the support being given to me by the WNF and God ,petty soon l will end up being a great person and take off my family from that state of poverty.
Since l will end up being a custom officer, l will protect my country and the citizens of my country particularly the poor and the needy by supporting them financially.
The actual change l Victoria would like to see in the world is the reduction of poverty in the world by the rich supporting the poor.
More to come soon..
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wellsmountainfoundation | April 10, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Great to read these. We are so proud of all you guys have accomplished. Tom Wells
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Jean Toure | November 21, 2009 at 10:03 pm
Hi Scholars,
I hope you guys are doing great. Happy christmas in advance. May God bless each one of you and the great Board Members of WMF.
Good luck in your studies and projects!!
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Jurugo Roberts | January 2, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Happy new year to the Management and to all scholars of Wells Mountain Foundation not forgetting our donors.
May God fulfill all your Resolutions for 2010.
With love from Roberts.