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22nd Jan - Finding my purpose and how to best my capacities to serve with Isaac Marshall


In this engaging 1.5 to 2-hour event, youth from all faiths, aged 18 to 30, will come together to explore how to discover their unique purpose and develop the capacities necessary to serve society.


Are you ready to explore the unique role you can play in shaping a better world? Join us for an inspiring and interactive session designed to help you uncover your purpose and develop the skills you need to serve your community and beyond.


You will gain valuable insights into aligning their passions and skills with the needs of the world, and learn how to build the tools, resilience, and leadership abilities needed to tackle today’s global challenges and create positive change.

What to Expect:

  • Inspiring Talk: Hear thought-provoking insights on how you can find your purpose and channel your talents toward meaningful service.

  • Interactive Workshop: Dive into hands-on activities and discussions to reflect on and apply key ideas.

  • Dynamic Q&A: Bring your questions, share your thoughts, and engage in a rich dialogue with the speaker and your peers.


This event is your chance to connect with like-minded youth, gain practical tools, and start building your unique path to serving humanity. Don’t miss out on this transformative experience! 

This event is part of the ebbf4youth initiative, which empowers young people to discover their purpose and build their capacity to serve others through their careers, inspired by Baha'i principles.

Who is Isaac Marshall?

Isaac Marshall is an investment professional with a strong focus on supporting businesses in Africa. He works at TLG Capital, where he helps provide financial support to startups and small businesses, enabling them to grow and succeed. Isaac is also involved in a program that encourages innovation and entrepreneurship in Uganda. Passionate about service and leadership, Isaac is dedicated to fostering growth and positive change through strategic investments and social impact initiatives. FOR "youth" 18 to 30 year old students and young professionals seeking a meaningful career path.




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