ACEH — Youth Creative Hub Aceh (AYCH) or Central Building for Aneuk Muda Aceh Unggul dan Besar (AMANAH) provides intensive training to young people so they can become international models.
This intensive training took place at the AMANAH Youth Top Models Bootcamp located at Hoco Coffee, Lamteumen Banda Aceh.
Not half-heartedly, the Indonesian Government’s strategic program in an effort to improve the quality of human resources also presents mentors with capacity in their fields to train the younger generation.
These mentors equip them with various important skills in the world of modeling.
One of the participants in the activity, Ravena Wulandari (23) expressed her gratitude to AMANAH for succeeding in increasing her interest and talent, especially in the world of modeling.
According to him, Aceh’s young models are greatly helped by the training from AMANAH so that they develop more.
“I really thank AMANAH for holding this boothcam, thank you very much for being a platform for us, young Acehnese models who want to develop at the national and international level in the future, thank you AMANAH,” said Ravena.
The AMANAH Youth Top Models Bootcamp event is not just a competition.
However, it is also able to provide very valuable lessons to the participants.
Moreover, having lots of guidance from experienced mentors makes the younger generation more skilled and this will be useful for their careers in the modeling world in the future.
Meanwhile, one of the mentors, Chitra Nartomo, continued to provide encouragement, inspiration and motivation to the participants and also conveyed the message to always be humble and remain optimistic.
“Later on, for those who are not selected, don’t be discouraged. Because for me, 25 is already a champion. “And for those who have won, don’t be arrogant, you still have to be humble and learn more to be professional,” he said.
Furthermore, Denny Malik as the mentor for this activity emphasized that thanks to AMANAH, opportunities for Aceh’s young generation are increasingly wide open to continue to develop not only on the national stage, but even internationally.
“This is a positive step. “With the right training, they can compete on the international stage,” he said.