The ‘We Say Yes organization’ is continuing to nurture the leaders of tomorrow through their programmes. The program aims to transform how local youth interact with the environment while unlocking hidden artistic talents and fostering an entrepreneurial mindset.
Faith Cheruiyot reports
In celebrating the achievements of the young people involved in the We Say Yes Programme, Director Dr. Alpha Sennon emphasized that the programme is designed to teach young people the deeper values of long-term stewardship.
Beyond basic agriculture, the director challenged the young minds to shift their perspectives and see themselves as immediate change-makers.
That message of transforming obstacles into solutions was backed by the founder of Eco Wash Dareem Jeffery. Drawing from personal hardships, the entrepreneur shared how solving a single life problem grew into a global enterprise.
For one young participant the program has served as a gateway to self-discovery, allowing him to bridge the gap between environmental awareness and personal growth.
By showing the nation’s youth that their struggles can become the foundation for sustainable businesses, the We Say Yes program continues to pave a greener, more resilient path forward for the next generation.