I am thrilled to introduce myself as your mentor. My name is Hilma Sakaria, and I bring a wealth of experience in education and sports coaching to our mentorship journey. As a dedicated teacher and a passionate coach for U8 & U9 soccer teams at WIS, I have honed my skills in nurturing young minds and fostering their growth both on and off the field.
Beyond my professional endeavors, I am also a proud mother to a wonderful daughter, which adds another layer of understanding and empathy to my approach. In my leisure time, you can often find me indulging in my love for swimming and staying active through regular workouts.
I am excited to embark on this mentorship journey together, where we can share insights, exchange experiences, and support each other's growth and development. I look forward to getting to know you and working together towards our goals.
My name is Amy Bukenya Liedke. I am 11 years old turning 12 on oct 2nd. I am a student at Windhoek International School [WIS].I love to dance and sing, I also do Judo as an after school activity.
My central idea: People have ways to support and interpret the rights of the minority group (neurodiversity people).
Ways to support neurodiverse people
How to create awareness about neurodiversity in the community