Dare to Dream Links - Program for African Youth in Australia

Dare to Dream Links - Program for African Youth in Australia D2D Links is an effective networking, mentoring and coaching program for African Youth. Categories:
The D2D-Links Program is open to:

1.

We Aim to:

Support the establishment of African youth networks in Australia and empower young Africans living in Australia to develop and drive their own agenda for development. To Expend the network for young African leaders and across to form partnership with like-minded youth, organisations, business and government agencies. Our purpose is:

To empower young Africans in economic, social, and p

olitical development in Australia.

• To support young Africans in their personal and professional growth to reach their highest potential.

• To empower young African women as leaders of social, economic and political development in Australia.

• To Create a platform for Young Africans where they could meet and engage in meaningful discussions, and activities, as well as meet with eminent persons, entrepreneurs, academicians and elders. All African youth interested.

2. High school students through mentoring outreach programs in identified schools.
- The program in school focuses on academic advising, career counselling and leadership.

3. Tertiary Education Level students and youth in other fields
- The focus will be on intern-ships, employment and leadership

Congratulations to Liberia who won this year Dare To Dream Harmony Cup, thanks to all who participated in the competitio...
28/03/2018

Congratulations to Liberia who won this year Dare To Dream Harmony Cup, thanks to all who participated in the competition, it was great to see the game played in good spirit among the young people, we look forward to the next one 💯👍🤝

D2D vs Botswana independence day friendly match
17/10/2017

D2D vs Botswana independence day friendly match

16/10/2017
Dare to Dream and Botswana friendly soccer match
16/10/2017

Dare to Dream and Botswana friendly soccer match

29/05/2017

On behalf of Dare to Dream youth we would like to congratulate our assistant secretary for her tremendous victory for becoming second runner up in the Miss Africa Perth contest. We wish you all the best in your future endeavours and endorsements.Thank you for your participation and may you be a future role model for the aspiring young miss Africa Perth W.A

Please Support Filda Lotara Okumu and like her photo below, in her quest to win miss Africa Perth
06/04/2017

Please Support Filda Lotara Okumu and like her photo below, in her quest to win miss Africa Perth

Filda Lotara Okumu (SOUTH SUDAN)
Dress by: Glovia - http://www.glovia.com.au/
Shoes by: Marie Claire - https://www.marieclaireshoes.com.au/
MUA: Ashley Anesu

I am a Psychology student who in the future endeavours to work with and educate young people. Once I complete my degree I aspire to continue with my studies and find ways to give back to my community.

I’ve been blessed with the God given gifts of being able to dance, creatively write and express myself and being very physically sporty. I love my sport especially football. Coming from a very beautifully vibrant and soulful culture I’ve always had a loving passion for dance and music. From a very young age I was always taught the importance of knowing my roots and really understanding where I’m from and how much power and worth it has.
I have a very bubbly and outgoing personality which in return has allowed me to learn about different cultures, and it has given me the opportunity to meet and interact with so many unique and amazing people.
I decided to join Miss Africa this year because I want to be a voice for the people, the African people especially the South Sudanese youth. Mahatma Gandhi once said ''Be the change you want to see in the world’'. I believe in myself enough to know that I have the potential to make a change for the better. I want another little girl to feel inspired because she has seen someone that looks like her and for her to know that she is beautifully personified and has the intellectual ability to pursue whatever her heart desires.

If I were to win Miss Africa I would definitely work with the African young girls because I believe we have such a powerful voice that is at times oppressed and suppressed by society and the media.
I also want to tackle the issue of youth depression and mental illness within the African community.

Our job is to bring young people together from different part of Africa and help them settle into a positive environment...
25/03/2017

Our job is to bring young people together from different part of Africa and help them settle into a positive environment with other kids through sports ⚽ and other activities ~Friday Zico

Our girls played well last night came out 2-1 win against Forrestfield FC women's side well done girls
23/03/2017

Our girls played well last night came out 2-1 win against Forrestfield FC women's side well done girls

Steps to bigger things for the youth in the diaspora
03/03/2017

Steps to bigger things for the youth in the diaspora

It was a great honour to meet Maggie at the department of sports and recreation to advance the Dare to Dream youth group...
16/02/2017

It was a great honour to meet Maggie at the department of sports and recreation to advance the Dare to Dream youth group in W.A

31/01/2017

South Sudan's Friday Zico is edging closer to full recovery after a long spell on the sidelines, with the 22 year-old winger on the verge of returning to club football.

Zico hasn’t played since injuring his knee in late 2015 and has since battled ankle injuries, which has further added to his time out of the game. However, his latest ankle injury is making a solid recovery, which will likely see him return to action in a matter of weeks.

Once fully recovered Zico is looking to secure a move overseas, with clubs in China and Belgium reportedly showing interest. In addition, a long-awaited return to the South Sudan national team is a key goal for Zico, who will be looking to add to his 2 Bright Stars appearances.

26/10/2016

Just a reminder about our upcoming dare to dream meeting, this weekend the 29th of October ,Time 4:00 pm at our head office, Address 199 Oxford Street Leedervile.
Please keep the time, see u guys all this weekend
Kind regards

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246 Vincent Street
Leederville, WA
6007

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