Patrick’s Journey to Hope and Healing
At eleven years old, Patrick chose the uncertainty of the streets over a home that no longer felt safe. What began as a fight for survival would later become a journey toward purpose.
Victoria is passionate about learning, teaching, and being meaningfully involved in the lives of others. Her love for teaching began long before she stepped into any formal role; during her time at the University of Ghana, she often found herself helping her friends understand their various courses, naturally taking on the role of a peer educator. This early experience strengthened her confidence in her ability to explain concepts with patience and clarity, qualities that continue to shape her work today. Victoria studied Social Work at the University of Ghana, a field that deepened her understanding of people and further fuelled her desire to support vulnerable communities. Her passion for teaching later led her to volunteer at her church’s school, where she taught nursery children and built strong, nurturing connections with them. In her professional role as the Youth Wellbeing and Development Facilitator, Victoria facilitates street outreach, facilitates Wellness Wednesday activities, facilitates classroom sessions, and ensures residents have the necessary resources for effective study. She also serves as a Resident Life Coordinator, providing daily support, guidance, and structure for the young girls she works with at their residence.
Every moment a child is off the streets and in the classroom is another moment for the Future of Africa.
At eleven years old, Patrick chose the uncertainty of the streets over a home that no longer felt safe. What began as a fight for survival would later become a journey toward purpose.
From surviving on the streets to studying General Arts in senior high school, Vera’s journey is one of resilience. Once a young girl searching for belonging, she’s now building a future filled with hope and purpose.
In August we hosted our Fresh Start Ceremony and it was one of those days that reminded us why we do this work. We celebrated exciting new beginnings of youth who once spent years on the street without hope and purpose.