Zion A Happy Home Foundation
On Saturday the 7th of August 2021, Zion A Happy Home Foundation Free Vocational Training Centre For The Underprivileged, graduated its first batch of students. These students were enrolled for training during the 2020/2021 academic year in tailoring, ICT, Hairdressing, barbing, decoration, catering, and arts and craft disciplines respectively.
 
The ceremony which took place at the conference centre of the institution was characterized by so much euphoria as it rallied a multitude of Sierra Leoneans from far and wide who happily came to salute the great initiative undertaken by Zion A Happy Home Foundation to put an end to poverty and the sufferings of poor Sierra Leonean individuals and communities, by empowering them. At the same time, celebrate the successful end of training for their fellow compatriots.
While speaking at the event, keynote speaker Rev. James Kamara urged the graduates to make the best out of the training received, be committed to contributing positively to the growth of their society, ensure to earn an honest living and be supportive of their families.
 
 
As Zion A Happy Home Foundation Country Director for Sierra Leone, Evangelist Ngeya Sao handed certificates to the graduates, he advised them to believe in themselves and chase their dreams in truth, justice and non-violence. Also, he seized the opportunity to sensitize all present about the vision of Zion A Happy Home Foundation to sustainably empower and better the lives of more Sierra Leoneans through the Free Vocational Training Centre and other upcoming initiatives.
Zion A Happy Home Foundation expresses sincere gratitude to the government of Sierra Leone for enabling our mission to come to the realisation, all community partners, and other stakeholders, whose commitment, supports and sacrifice were vital in ensuring these first batch of students acquire the best of skill development through training. A memory they will live to cherish forever.
 
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