We now welcome an award participant, Miss Immaculate Kumesi to share her impact story.โ I was about to present to a high profile audience consisting of the Vice President, of Ghana, (Dr.) Mahamudu Bawumia, The Duke of Edinburgh HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Former President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings, and numerous Ministers of State and High Commissioners at a donors dinner. My heart skipped a beat. As I walked to the stage to give my speech, I reflected on how I got to this point.
At a young age, I learnt that: โThe world doesn't care about you unless you make a differenceโ. Being an optimistic person, I always look at the positive outcome of everything that I set my mind to do. I had thought that change-makers were just well-to-do adults in society and that kids from underprivileged homes like me could not make a significant impact.This mentality dropped when I became a participant in the Duke of Edinburgh International Award (DoFE), a non educational as well as a challenge programme. I gained soft skills to help me along my life's journey. As service to mankind being my topmost priority,a lover of adventure and a curious individual and a changemaker the award scheme is a challenge I felt suited me.
As part of the scheme, I learnt a new skill which made me break through communication barriers. Learning how to interpret to hearing impaired individuals. When I first started the class, I was ridiculed and wanted to quit. The encouragement of our teacher spurred me on to continue in spite of the mockery I faced. I kept on learning and within 3 years, I was volunteering as an interpreter to the deaf in church.
On the first of September 2018, I received a letter informing me that I had successfully completed all stages of the scheme and had been awarded a certificate of participation in the Duke of Edinburgh International Award. All my efforts had been recognized at the Jubilee House. Among 124 participants, I was the only one selected to be a speaker at the donorsโ dinner held for sponsors of the award.
I walked boldly to the podium. With enthusiasm and proud of my achievements started my speech. Occasionally, I was interrupted by series of applause and expression of emotions. I finished my speech to thunderous applause. I was escorted to a table where the former First Lady of Ghana, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings was seated. โWell done! Keep it up. You will go far.โ I was truly humbled by the experience. This has involved unwavering resilience, especially when face with knock backs such as mockery. Keeping my mind set on the end goal has been a character-building experience. I now embrace challenges and that I can achieve anything I set my mind to do. Now I am bold and confident in public speaking.
Thanks @dove11 for putting the contest together. I'm inviting
@senehasa, @edidiongeffiong, @joynalabedin, to join the contest too
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Thanks for inviting me, but already I posted my entry. Good luck with the contest.
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Alright sure good luck to you tooo
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