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GRADUATE FEEDBACK

GRADUATE FEEDBACK

February 2023 Survey

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Position: Technical support trainee

Role: Offering integrated security and safety solutions.

Do you volunteer with Young Life: Yes

Volunteer Role: other

Impact of DGL: DGL changed me from being an ordinary leader to a global leader. Honestly if DGL didn’t harness my leadership potential and channel it into something more meaningful like servanthood leadership, I would just be there without which that one person who has been impacted positively by my leadership.

Suggestions: Basically mine is challenging the employed DGL alumini graduates to come up with big and long-term money generating projects like animal and crop farming. So that in those projects we may employ some of the DGL alumini graduates who are still unemployed to manage them. Secondly, assign and match the employed DGL alumni with ongoing DGL students whose field of study is related to the one of the correspondent DGL alumni who is already working. That way they will be able to increase higher chances of employment by creating job referrals and giving priorities of these golden opportunities to one of our very own once such posts are out. Lastly: a) Conduct a specific annual national fundraising day for all DGL alumni students clustered in the regions they come from. For example coastal region DGL alumni students to have their own fundraising, Central, western etc. within the same given day. Then we analyse the donations as per the regions by developing graphs, curves, pie charts etc. so as to encourage the regions to donate more and more yearly. b) Open a DGL alumni portal where employed DGL alumni can donate ksh. 300 and above monthly where these funds will create an extra slot for a deserving DGL student to join the program. Disclaimer: It’s not a must the alumni to donate from their salaries, they can engage good friends to help them raise funds from their end. My take is that the logistics department in Kenya to engage us and see this done.

Future involvement: Be a professional mentor for a student Be a personal mentor for a student Be a prayer partner Create newsletters with needs and stories to share with other prayer partners Donate financially

Anything we can celebrate with you? My birthday, always on 15th of June.

Prayer requests: Pray for all DGL alumni (both employed and unemployed) to secure jobs that pay better, that we may obtain favor from employers and refer more unemployed DGL graduates in the related posts of their specialization. Continue praying for my dedication in serving Christ. Pray for more economic stability in Kenya. Pray for my family. Share with me your prayer requests if you have some so as I may pray with you as well.

Additional comments: God bless you for supporting and inspiring many young lives across the globe by mentoring them in the word of God and paying college fees for them through constant donations. Thank you so much for even following up on their progress even after DGL program, bravo! (Read Isaiah 58:11)

If you are you pursuing advanced degree, what are you studying?

Spouse’s name (if applicable):

Support YL financially: No Are you willing to share your story? Yes

Victor Sang’ale

Country: Kenya Region: Africa East

Class: 8 Graduation Date: 7/22/22

Contact: ewekilignisangalevictor3@gmail.com

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