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“Even though my parents didn’t have much, I was able to succeed because I stayed focused at school and worked hard. Pay attention, do your best every day, and believe in yourself. Discipline and focus are the keys to achieving your dreams.”
Her message encouraged students to view education not merely as an obligation, but as a strategic foundation for achieving their goals. The session continued with an interactive discussion and question-and-answer segment, allowing students to explore career paths, understand real-world professional journeys, and reflect on the habits and choices that support long-term success.
The session also created space for student reflection and confidence-building. One student shared:
“Before this session, I was afraid I wouldn’t be good enough to achieve my dreams. Now I understand that staying focused at school and working hard is the path to success.”
The day concluded with a group photo, capturing the engagement, curiosity, and renewed motivation among the students. Striving For All extends its sincere appreciation to Dr. Tiengoue Pulchérie for taking the time to engage with students and share her experience, as well as to Mr. Elouti for his continued leadership and support.
Through initiatives like this Student Development Session, Striving For All continues to equip young people in Douala with the knowledge, confidence, and practical guidance they need to navigate their education and prepare for future careers.
Education transforms lives, and your support makes this work possible.
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Together, we are empowering the future through education.
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