Subject: News and Updates!Greetings!
Once again this is to show our appreciation to all our Mentors, and Friends of Mentors. Although a larger percentage of them are yet to be on this Facebook Group. But, we hope they get this message too. The Mentoring exercise has commenced for good and we are assured that with time we shall be able to reach out and positively impact the Children of the World.
Our visions are highly-driven and purpose-oriented; It is to raise a generation of Purpose-Driven Youth!Presently, our targets are the SSS 3 students of a particular school in Lagos. Nigeria. We've visited them and paired them up accordingly with a suitable Mentor each! And, to those who haven't been paired, please look forward to this latest by 31st of January, 2009!The tutoring Exercise in this School would commence in February, 2009 and it would take place in the School premises every Wednesday and *Friday.
Our new Website shall be made available in first week of February, 2009. While we still make do of http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://resourcesharingnetwork.blogspot.com%2F and to those who have volunteered to pay a Tutor, our Bank Account Details shall be made available by next week Tuesday. Thank You for your understanding!We've got a few outstanding list of Mentees. Would you pls, help to recruit more Mentors -Friends, Colleagues etc ? We shall be obliged to have you do so. Thank You. Wishing you a Blessed Month of February.
RSN. . . . It\'s all about young people!
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