Vedawattie Ram
Vedawattie Ram, Vice President, as a doctoral candidate and a believer of the generative influence that spiritual and holistic formation can have on children, the CHFC board welcomes Vedawattie Ram and her ongoing passion for personal development, social-work and influence on children.
As a Bakke Graduate University doctoral candidate, Vedawattie participates in work study performed online, and in-person in cities on four continents, including Fresno, California (USA). Her interests align with our principles and concepts in developing Family Discipleship, Urban Development and Leadership, Community Transformation, and Building Accountability into local church groups and charities.
Vedawattie truly enjoys helping the leaders of the community and organizations to collaborate and work with others. Her educational experiences are intended to highlight the needs and challenges of a community, such as Fresno, and the overlapping interests of the local Church, City Officials, and Civil Society. She can now share the experiences and methodologies to employ and engineer the transformation of her own country, Guyana.
Her past professional experiences include her work with the Inter-School Christian Fellowship, and that as the National Director of CEF Guyana. She is a Certified Leadership Training Instructor with Child Evangelism Fellowship Incorporated, and since November, 2016, she hasworked to build a “Leadership Development Consultancy”, tasked with the mission of; Organizational transformation through the principles and practices of servant leadership.
Vedawattie also volunteers her time as a Pro-Bono Consultant with the Child Evangelism Fellowship Northwest District Director, whose district includes: Northern California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho. She has also volunteered her time with the Community Children’s Outreach - Good News Club® since 1992, and performed a one-year psycho-social intervention for children exposed to trauma in collaboration with the Churches of Agricola in 2006, and helped to launch Project Deborah in Grenada in 2016, which is a women’s mentoring program that provides both a biblical foundation and four aspects of self-development, including; Entrepreneurship, Education, Family Life, and Ministry Development.
In her personal life, Vedawattie not only grateful for her twenty-year marriage, and two extremely active teenage children, but also for their respective gifts, and how God has chosen to use them in the community for progress.
As a Bakke Graduate University doctoral candidate, Vedawattie participates in work study performed online, and in-person in cities on four continents, including Fresno, California (USA). Her interests align with our principles and concepts in developing Family Discipleship, Urban Development and Leadership, Community Transformation, and Building Accountability into local church groups and charities.
Vedawattie truly enjoys helping the leaders of the community and organizations to collaborate and work with others. Her educational experiences are intended to highlight the needs and challenges of a community, such as Fresno, and the overlapping interests of the local Church, City Officials, and Civil Society. She can now share the experiences and methodologies to employ and engineer the transformation of her own country, Guyana.
Her past professional experiences include her work with the Inter-School Christian Fellowship, and that as the National Director of CEF Guyana. She is a Certified Leadership Training Instructor with Child Evangelism Fellowship Incorporated, and since November, 2016, she hasworked to build a “Leadership Development Consultancy”, tasked with the mission of; Organizational transformation through the principles and practices of servant leadership.
Vedawattie also volunteers her time as a Pro-Bono Consultant with the Child Evangelism Fellowship Northwest District Director, whose district includes: Northern California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho. She has also volunteered her time with the Community Children’s Outreach - Good News Club® since 1992, and performed a one-year psycho-social intervention for children exposed to trauma in collaboration with the Churches of Agricola in 2006, and helped to launch Project Deborah in Grenada in 2016, which is a women’s mentoring program that provides both a biblical foundation and four aspects of self-development, including; Entrepreneurship, Education, Family Life, and Ministry Development.
In her personal life, Vedawattie not only grateful for her twenty-year marriage, and two extremely active teenage children, but also for their respective gifts, and how God has chosen to use them in the community for progress.