[15:28] Sarah Steer

Hussein's story

01 Aug 2020

Teamwork! That’s the main thing 17-year-old Hussein Ahmed from Birmingham has taken away from his DofE.

From playing football to fundraising for Unicef to completing a hike, it’s been about working with and supporting other people.

Learning curve

Hussein and a group of his friends signed up for the DofE through his school. He has achieved his Bronze Award and is currently working towards Silver.

My Bronze was a big learning process. We had to find time when all of us were free to do our activities and had to figure out how to get the work done and have fun at the same time,” says Hussein. “We got better at time management as we went along.”

Hussein’s DofE programme for Bronze included rock climbing, food hygiene and helping younger students to read. For his Silver, he is playing football and chess and volunteering as a fundraiser.

I’ve learnt from my volunteering that helping other people gives you a different kind of reward. We organised a cake sale to raise money for Unicef and smashed our target!”

Broadening horizons

“Living in a city, it can be difficult to do stuff outdoors,” comments Hussein. “I thought the DofE would be a great opportunity for me and my friends to do something different.”

For his Bronze expedition, Hussein’s DofE group took part in a two-day hike in Worcestershire.

We got absolutely lost and ran out of food – we had to survive on a stale baguette! But, in those moments of pressure, we all supported each other. I realised that, when you’re working with other people, everyone’s opinion has a value. It’s good to see the world from someone else’s point of view and make decisions as a team.”

Hussein points out that his DofE Leader was particularly helpful during his expedition training and kept everyone motivated.

You’re only as strong as the weakest member of your team,” he adds. “We really had to work together on that walk.”

Open to everyone

For Hussein, the DofE has been an extremely positive experience and he wishes more young people could get involved.

I was lucky that my school runs the DofE but I’ve got lots of friends in other areas who never got the chance to do it. It’s open to everyone so it would be great to see more people doing it.”

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