10 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 15, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Youth creating Change in Africa By Hiba Kesebi SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER From now until August 30th, 2008 All "in-shop" repairs, including windows & screens 10 % OFF All "in-stock" framed mirrors CLEARANCE PRICING ON ALL "IN STOCK" showers doors, sealed units & miscellaneous new, scratched or chipped glass & mirrors 20% OFF 550 Bronte Road, Oakville 905.827.2951 NEW CENTRE NOW OPEN Accepting Registration for September 2008 · Ages 2-6 years old · Open Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. · Nutritious and well balanced snacks & me prepared on site · Large playground area with deck, climber & tricyle path · Gross motor room for inclement weather · 2 kindergarten rooms · Music Classes · Jolly phonics program · Field trips · Fully qualified ECE staff 407 · Transportation to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Elementary School For more information, please phone 905-847-6617 White Oaks Secondary School student Chantelle Misheal left for Africa last Friday to fulfill her dream of teaching in a developing country. Misheal, along with two other students, Jennifer Lee and Nahila Joseph from Oakville Teens in Action, will stay in Ghana for 23 days, where they plan to teach leadership skills to Ghanaian youth who are part of the Youth Creating Change (YCC) group in Ghana. "The hugest thing with poverty is that no one knows how to get out of it," said 17year-old Misheal, adding that she hopes the youths in Ghana will be able to benefit from the workshops. For the past month, the three students were busy trying to create lesson plans for their workshops. The topics include: public speaking, traits of being a good leader, business and marketing, world issues and what can be done in their communities. According to Joseph, they are not going to offer advice. "We'll give them guidance and in the end, they know their communities MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER HELPING HANDS: High school students, from left, Jennifer Lee, Chantelle Misheal and Nahila Joseph are in Ghana for three weeks working with Youth Creating Change (YCC). better. Our work will be like a stepping stone." Aside from preparing workshops and lesson plans, the three girls also looked for sponsors to provide Ghanaian youth with school supplies, books and soccer jerseys. "We need soccer jerseys because at the end of the workshops we've organized a soccer tournament," Misheal said. Misheal said Sid's Trophies provided $250 worth of trophies, National Sports provided soccer balls for the tournament, and Books on Kerr St. gave out children's books. Misheal said their fundraising efforts with Oakville Teens in Action, which is entirely run by teens across Oakville, started a long time ago. To raise money for the trip, they hosted a fashion show, concert, ball tournaments and car washes. Oakville Teens in Action has sent teens to Africa for the past two years. There are no specific requirements to take the trip, however, those who wish to attend should be motivated to help others. "It's going to be such a memorable experience," said Lee. "I hope that by the end, they (the teens in Ghana) will know that they can do a lot for their community." Youth Creating Change is a nonprofit youth organization in Ghana, which aims to motivate youth to create positive change within their communities and lives through leadership training, educational and career planning, and economic development. WIN A FREE TRIP* nto Toro ton amil flH Old Bronte Rd. Little Lords & Ladies Dundas Rd. MONTIGO-L38 · N * with purchase of any fireplace for a chance to win * See dealer for details OFFER GOOD UNTIL END OF AUGUST 3065 Old Bronte Road, Oakville L6M 4J2 Conveniently located in a beautiful country setting one minute from 407 and Dundas Street "MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS" w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e r s . c a 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905-337-2066