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This is the place for YOUR struggling TEENS
The Impact Mentorship Network is a community dedicated to helping teens build character, discipline, leadership, and purpose. Through mentorship, discussion, and real-life challenges, students learn how to become positive leaders who make a meaningful impact in their families, schools, and communities. Encourage them join today!
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👋 Wah Gwaan! Start Yah So 👇
Post: Welcome to Wah Gwaan University 🇯🇲This is a safe, respectful space to learn real Jamaican Patois—the language, the culture, the rhythm, and the meaning behind the words. 👉 Start here: 1. Drop your name + country 2. Tell us how Patois reach you 3. Share one Patois word you already know (even if you’re not sure!) No judgement. No embarrassment. Wi deh yah fi learn—together. 12 popular Jamaican Patois phrases and their English translations. We cover essential expressions like Where you deh? (Where are you?), Wah gwaan? (How are you?), Mi soon come (I'll be there soon), Mi feel irie (I'm all right), and Mek we go (Let's go). This guide helps you to learn authentic Jamaican language so you can communicate with confidence when visiting Jamaica or connecting with Jamaican culture.
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👋 Wah Gwaan! Start Yah So 👇
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Why mentoring is important for teens?
Mentoring gives teens what they need most during their most defining years—guidance, accountability, and belief. In a world full of noise and pressure, a mentor provides clarity, helping young people build confidence, make better decisions, and discover who they are with purpose. When teens are supported, they don’t just avoid pitfalls—they rise, lead, and become the difference their generation needs.
Struggling in school doesn’t mean you’re failing at life.
Many teens feel pressure when school becomes difficult—grades slip, expectations rise, and it can seem like everyone else has things figured out. But struggling in school does not define your intelligence, your potential, or your future. It simply means you are in a moment of learning, adjustment, and growth. Every challenge you face is an opportunity to build resilience, discover how you learn best, and develop the determination that success truly requires. Your story is still being written, and setbacks in school are not the end of the path—they are often the beginning of discovering your real strengths. Share your story here.
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