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The Africa Mentor Network to hold membership drive

Thu, 18 Mar 2010 Source: Ameyaw Debrah

“The Africa Mentor Network Inc., a mentoring and networking organization which was successfully launched last year August is ready to embark on its official membership drive. The event will take place on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at the Silverbird theatre foyer from 12pm till 3pm. The Africa Mentor Network is calling on all Leaders, Business executives, young professionals, students and individuals to come listen and sign up to help make a difference in someone’s life. The purpose of this membership drive is to help create awareness of the organization to the community. This will help them understand what the organization stands for, educate them on the various types of service it will provide to the community, engage them through membership and selfless volunteer opportunities and help them commit to being a change-maker by helping other people become successful. The Africa Mentor Network has various unique programs and opportunities for its members. These include, the Inspired Villages Project, which is tied into the official membership, the Mentoring programs, After-school programs, Motivational speakers Silverbird Entertainment, Graphitec Ghana Limited, Skillions Records, YFM, e-TV, Brainpoint Media Productions and The Coca Cola Company are proudly supporting this membership drive. The Africa Mentor Network Inc. is currently accepting donations and sponsorships from generous individuals and corporations. Donations can be made by emailing info@africamentor.org and visit their website at www.africamentor.org. The Africa Mentor Network Inc. was founded based on a simple idea of helping the African youth to help themselves through mentoring and networking. Everyone needs a mentor in his or her life. Every young person at a point in time needs some guidance or help in their personal and career decisions. The future of the younger generation of Africans can be improved if the older generation takes the responsibility of helping and guiding them towards the right path. Africa has all the resources needed to help motivate and inspire the younger generation to create an awareness for themselves, and to help them realize their full potentials to advance in their social, educational and economic opportunities.

“The Africa Mentor Network Inc., a mentoring and networking organization which was successfully launched last year August is ready to embark on its official membership drive. The event will take place on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at the Silverbird theatre foyer from 12pm till 3pm. The Africa Mentor Network is calling on all Leaders, Business executives, young professionals, students and individuals to come listen and sign up to help make a difference in someone’s life. The purpose of this membership drive is to help create awareness of the organization to the community. This will help them understand what the organization stands for, educate them on the various types of service it will provide to the community, engage them through membership and selfless volunteer opportunities and help them commit to being a change-maker by helping other people become successful. The Africa Mentor Network has various unique programs and opportunities for its members. These include, the Inspired Villages Project, which is tied into the official membership, the Mentoring programs, After-school programs, Motivational speakers Silverbird Entertainment, Graphitec Ghana Limited, Skillions Records, YFM, e-TV, Brainpoint Media Productions and The Coca Cola Company are proudly supporting this membership drive. The Africa Mentor Network Inc. is currently accepting donations and sponsorships from generous individuals and corporations. Donations can be made by emailing info@africamentor.org and visit their website at www.africamentor.org. The Africa Mentor Network Inc. was founded based on a simple idea of helping the African youth to help themselves through mentoring and networking. Everyone needs a mentor in his or her life. Every young person at a point in time needs some guidance or help in their personal and career decisions. The future of the younger generation of Africans can be improved if the older generation takes the responsibility of helping and guiding them towards the right path. Africa has all the resources needed to help motivate and inspire the younger generation to create an awareness for themselves, and to help them realize their full potentials to advance in their social, educational and economic opportunities. If you’d like more information about this organization or to schedule an interview with Esi Yankah, the president of this organization email esiyankah@africamentor.org. Visit their website www.africamentor.org and join them on facebook.

Source: Ameyaw Debrah