Youth empowerment is often discussed in terms of school programs or community services. While these are valuable, the most sustainable way to build youth capability is through multi-generational legacy and hands-on business mentorship. When families model entrepreneurship together, youth learn that economic agency and service are achievable realities.
Mentorship Over Instruction
Instruction teaches youth how a business works; mentorship shows them who they must become to run it. Working alongside parents and older siblings, young entrepreneurs absorb leadership qualities like discipline, accountability, and problem-solving through daily experience.
"We don't just want to leave resources for our children; we want to build the character and capability within them to manage those resources."
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