
24 Dec Street of Gold Magazine Interview with Antoinette Odei, CEO of Realize Your Dreams Foundation Date: 6th December 2024 Location: Nsawam Female Prison
Street of Gold Magazine
Interview with Antoinette Odei, CEO of Realize Your Dreams Foundation
Date: 6th December 2024
Location: Nsawam Female Prison
Miss Sika: Good morning, I’m Miss Sika from Street of Gold Magazine, and I’m here today with Miss Antoinette Odei, CEO of Realize Your Dreams Foundation. Miss Antoinette, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today.
Antoinette Odei: Thank you, Miss Sika. It’s a pleasure to be here.
Miss Sika: You and your team from Realize Your Dreams Foundation made a generous donation to the inmates here at Nsawam Female Prison. Can you tell us more about this initiative?
Antoinette Odei: Yes, of course. At Realize Your Dreams Foundation, we believe in giving back to the community and making a positive impact on people’s lives. We decided to visit the Nsawam Female Prison and make a donation to the inmates to put a smile on their faces. We believe that everyone deserves a chance to feel loved and cared for, regardless of their circumstances.
Miss Sika: That’s very kind of you and your team. How many inmates did you donate to, and what kind of items did you donate?
Antoinette Odei: We made donations to over hundreds of inmates here at the prison. We donated items such as food, toiletries, clothing, and other essential items that they may need. We also spent time with them, listening to their stories and offering words of encouragement.
Miss Sika: I’m sure that meant a lot to them. What inspired you to start Realize Your Dreams Foundation, and what are your goals for the organization?
Antoinette Odei: I started Realize Your Dreams Foundation because I believe that everyone has a dream or a goal that they want to achieve, but sometimes they may not have the resources or support to make it happen. Our goal is to provide support and resources to individuals and communities in need, and to help them realize their dreams.
Miss Sika: That’s a wonderful mission. What message do you have for the inmates here at Nsawam Female Prison, and for our readers who may be facing challenges in their own lives?
Antoinette Odei: My message is one of hope and encouragement. I want the inmates to know that they are not forgotten, and that there are people who care about them and want to help. To our readers who may be facing challenges, I want to say that no matter what you’re going through, there is always hope for a better tomorrow. Don’t give up on your dreams, and don’t lose faith in yourself.
Miss Sika: Thank you, Miss Antoinette, for sharing your inspiring story with us today. We appreciate your time and generosity.
Antoinette Odei: Thank you, Miss Sika. It was a pleasure to be here.
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