Meet the Team

Helen Harrison

Founder and Lead Trainer (UK)

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Helen has been working in the international development arena for almost two decades now and has built up a strong network of friends and colleagues across many countries and continents who are all as passionate as her about social justice, community-based initiatives, and enabling others to live out their God-given potential. It is this passion and these friends who have been the driving force and encouragement behind the development of the 360 Life programme.

As an extension of her work with 360 Life, Helen is now undertaking a PhD in the area of culturally contextual wellbeing, and she also volunteers as Partner Liaison Manager for CRED Foundation.

Helen is married to Tim and they have grown-up twin daughters.

Enos Licha

Kenya

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Enos is a visionary and ambitious hard worker with good communication skills. I am enthusiastic and work with decisiveness and conviction. I have a proactive attitude and find positive ways to stimulate and engage with people. Always looking forward for a new challenge where I can use my skills and develop my career. I am knowledgeable in disseminating project information to project stakeholders, monitoring the progress of projects, developing, and maintaining project deliverables. I have been involved with HIV/Aids initiatives, OVCS initiatives, Women and Youth empowerment Programes, community mobilization, monitoring and evaluation, field research, trainer of trainers, capacity building as well as planning and implementing community-based projects.

I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Project Planning and Management from The University of Nairobi coupled with a Diploma in Business Management from Kenya Institute of Management and certificate of Pedagogical Achievement from Hekima College. Besides, I am a Licensed Associate Trainer qualified to deliver 360 Life training. I am greatly indebted to Helen, the founder and Lead trainer of 360Life for such opportunity to become an associate trainer based in Kenya.

Natalie Lovely

Nairobi, Kenya

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Natalie is a Licensed Authorized Trainer based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is passionate about working with people of all ages and demographics, and helping them to realize their potential and the impact they each have in their community and the world at large. Natalie strongly believes that everyone is important according to his/her own unique purpose, and nobody should be looked down upon.

In addition to being a Licensed Authorized Trainer, she has a background in HR, Social work and is an Executive Assistant. She is also trained in Digital Customer service and has received various ‘Employee of the Year Awards’ at her place of work.

Natalie loves being a part of 360 Life because, through it, she gets to impact people through sharing the training and helping them to understand how they’re wired, which in turn helps people to realize that God created them uniquely, and to understand each other better.

Bolis Ishimwe

Rwanda

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I am called Bolis ISHIMWE, I serve at Good News Of Peace and Development for Rwanda as a prison chaplain. I attended 360 Life training when I was starting my new responsibility as a chaplain and I praise God for that opportunity. The training was very useful not only in pursuing my responsibility as chaplain but also in a way I can relate with my wife and other people and respect their uniqueness. The training helped me to know how I can relate with people, especially inmates, and how I can interpret their behaviour and actions so I can respond to each one’s level of mental health. I came to understand the functionality of the brain and the impact of each part on one’s life and behaviour. Everyone is God’s creature and has to be respected for his/her uniqueness.

Now I know how to respond, understand, and listen to different people and react accordingly. 360 life training is essential to everyone so that they can explore more about themselves and be able to relate with other people despite their mental health problems.

I thank God for the opportunity and the 360 live instructor for her time and input in my life.

Yvan Muyebe

Rwanda

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Yvan is a young Rwandan and Christian leader with polished communication, presentation, and savvy negotiation skills.

Through 360 Life training, I learned and understood the functioning human brain, and processes towards trauma healing. I managed to go deep into myself and discovered reasons of most battles I was going through; I thank God for his healing power.
Serving at Good News Global as Prison Chaplain could have been a great challenge if I had not attended the 360 Life training. Since then, bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ, discipling, and dealing with incarcerated people have become easy because I can relate to their consecutive situations, understand their uniqueness, smarts and preferences.

I would therefore recommend this training to everyone whose life is believed to have a positive impact on others.

Cinderella Agnes Anywar

Northern Uganda

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My name is Cinderella Agnes Anywar. A mother of two, I am working for I Live Again Uganda as Community Outreach Officer helping the Refugees who come to settle in Uganda. I have a bachelor’s in development studies, a degree in Development studies and a Certificate in Teaching Profession. I share my story to encourage others that anything is possible, no matter what start you had. You must dream and believe.

I grow up a total orphan (Orphan) when I lost my parents. I became the head of my Family (Child headed), and I got married when I was 17 years old (Child mother) because I had no one to fight for my wellbeing. The only paper I had was senior4 Certificate which could not help me to get any job yet. I gave birth to two children – a girl and a boy. Life has never been friendly to me, and it was unfortunate that the man I married was Lazy, drunkard, arrogant and remorseless. No week ever passed without me being beaten and chased away from home by him but I had nowhere to go, being an orphan. I was put in Prison by one of his girlfriends after she attacked me. Putting me in Prison was a way of chasing me away forever but still I came back to my husband after one month in Prison.

When I was released, I went back home, and I found my things thrown outside. So, I had to collect my things and went to stay with my Maternal great grandmother. I was 22 years when I became a Single Mother. I stayed with my great grandmother for 2 years before I went to paternal grandfathers’ home where I am with my children up to now.

While I was still with the children’s father, because he was lazy, we were fully depending on his father. This gave me idea of starting small business. I could remember what my grandfather use to tell me “Use your brain Cinderella don’t depend totally on my ideas. I am aged now, train your brain to think and know that where there is a problem there is a solution. Don’t waste time complaining, spare your time to get solution to your problems, have a dream to guide you”

Business ideas crossed my mind. I went and borrowed 3000 Ugshs from a friend and bought cooking oil and flour and started making Chapatti. I saved some money, and I bought charcoal and started selling it beside the Chapati. When I came to stay with my grandmother I continued with the same business, saving when I could but still having to feed the children.

I applied for a 2-year certificate course at one of the government Primary Teachers College while I was still with him. My school fees were partly paid by the government and even though he put me in prison, I finished my course. Through my small business, I paid the balance, rented a grass thatched house, bought milk for my son and food for us. While waiting for my Teaching Certificate, I was given a teaching job in a primary School and the parents paid my small salary until my name was confirmed for a government paying role.

With this salary I enrolled for a 2-years Diploma Course in Gulu University weekend Program to give me time to work during the week. I took my children to school, so I could pay their school fees and my tuition with the little salary I was getting. After that I enrolled again for another 2 years course in Community development. I finished this course when my first born was in senior four and the brother in senior two.

After finishing that Course I left teaching and joined a NGO for good payment as I was aiming for my Bachelor Degree. God blessed me and I got a job with Comboni Samaritans of Gulu where I worked for 9 years. Immediately when I got this job I enrolled for a 3 years course Degree in Development studies. Immediately I finished my course, my daughter enrolled for her bachelor’s degree in public administration. As she finished her course the brother also enrolled for a bachelor in Procurement and supply chain management which he has just finished this year May 2022. I paid University fees constantly 12 years without any break.

My parents left me and my siblings without a home. I thought to go back for my Masters but I feel I should build my own home and get away from my grandfather’s place. I have already bought the land and started building my home. When it is complete I will start planning for my retirement.

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The training to gain the 360 Life license has empowered me so much, even more than I already had been. I will use it to help my children as they grow up, and also during the delivery of the program at the refugee settlement in my work with ILA.

This program has helped me to understand that in our differences we are all important. This has empowered me to understand people around me and those I am supporting.

360 Life program has encouraged me so much, I will extend the same to those who are hopeless to change their mindset and help them believe that they have power to make their own life (Life is what you make).

I also learn new thing about trauma and the different types of trauma. This will help me to take care of my wellbeing especially after hearing many traumatic stories from clients; otherwise, I would develop a secondary trauma.

It has encouraged me to fight some of the cultural beliefs that are encouraging stigma upon those who pass through a traumatic scenario.

In many cases, children are believed not to develop trauma, they are left to fight on their own. However, ACE has helped me to understand what some of our children go through. After the program of 360 life we have extended the children program in two more areas from the settlement.

Francis Okot

Northern Uganda

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I am married with 1 child. I was born and raised during the War in Northern Uganda and have seen the effects of the war indirectly and directly. I knew the Lord Jesus Christ during the times that I was sleeping in the streets of Gulu trying to be safe from the Lord’s resistance Army. Knowing the Lord has made me grow amidst the difficulty of the War.

I am passionate about learning and have undertaken many studies to further my knowledge. These include a Diploma in Biblical Studies, a Diploma in Public Administration and Management, and Trauma Counselling training for supporting adults and children. I am now pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Development Studies from Gulu University. I undertook the 360 Life training in 2019, and carried out extensive research on the Impacts of PTSD on the People of Ayweri Village as part of my earlier studies.

Previous roles have included youth and children’s worker, and project officer for ILA. I currently serve as Programmes Pastor in Pader church, and am also the country director for Makarios Uganda.

Since 2019 after the 360 Life Training a lot has shaped my working with people especially relating to helping schools, church and community become more Trauma-informed. The 360 Life materials are very useful as they cut across cultures and have wide dimensions covering a wider aspect of life as a whole. And now able to train other people as a Licensed Assistant Trainer (LAT).

Joshua Ariho

Uganda

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Joshua Ariho is my name, a Ugandan by nationality. I’m married to Grace and we have a baby girl.

Professionally, I’m an enthusiastic Textile and fabric Designer leading an innovative and productive team which also includes use of computer application skills. I work at Nkuru Business & Vocational College (NBVC) in Uganda as the Deputy Director, and I am also the senior teacher in the Fashion and design department.

I’m a licenced trainer and assessor of 360 Life program at NBVC and other regions in Uganda.

Appreciation to the founder of 360 Life program and my trainer Helen Harrison.

Ocen Joseph

Northern Uganda

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I am Ocen Joseph, born and raised from northern Uganda during the LRA war. I am married to one female wife called Beatrice and we have one son Kindness. Both I and my wife are born again Christian fellowshipping at City Bible Community Church in Gulu City. I serve as the associate pastor in my church.

I have gone through school and obtained a diploma in Theological studies from international school of ministry and I also have a diploma in public administration and management from Nsamizi Training institute of Social Development. I have also acquired so many different skills through different short trainings among them includes the 360life training.

I have worked with Baypot Financial services as the loan officer in 2011-2012 and I have served as a children worker in spring of life ministry Africa since 2012-2017 march and currently serving in ILA Uganda since 2017 March to date as the project coordinator Discipleship and community development officer.

I have done trauma counseling with thousands of clients both group and individual. These are both refugees and community members. I have also done and still doing a lot of trainings with pastors, church leaders and believers of different churches and beliefs including cultural leaders in all the districts of northern Uganda and Acholi quarter in Kampala. I am also currently doing trauma counseling with Destiny Rescue girls (Hope a Life project) these are girls who have gone through sexual abuses and sexual exploitation in Northern Uganda.

So the 360life training is so much paramount in improving my work since I work with different people of different traumatic background and so they have different preferences and understand and perceive differently about the world.

Opiyo Nokrach Joel

Northern Uganda

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Based in Gulu, northern Uganda, Joel works at I Live Again Uganda (ILA) as the Program Coordinator for their Trauma Counselling Department. Joel is in charge of providing 360Life training days on behalf of ILA in their programmes across Northern Uganda.

This includes providing training to the ILA staff to help with capacity building, and also providing services to the refugees, schools, community and church leaders.