We hear a lot about “young people today”, much of it negative. But today’s good people are all youths who have started their own charities doing a variety of different things to help others. If these are indicative of most young people today, I’d say the future is in pretty good hands!
I can only give a brief snippet about each of these young people and their endeavors, but I will provide a link to each one’s charity so you can find out more about them if you wish.
Every Child Now is a youth-run organization focusing on holistic development aid and empowerment projects worldwide. This nonprofit was spearheaded by two brothers, Vishal and Ishan Villay, and a small group of their peers at just 13 years old, after an inspiring trip to India.
Vishal is now 18 years old and has been recognized nationally and internationally for his work. Since the conception of Every Child Now, the charity has raised $100 000, and distributed over 35, 000 units of “basic supplies,” which are a range of resources across education, food, healthcare, shelter, and water sectors. Every Child Now has grown into a national organization and also works domestically to promote and protect children’s rights in the Villay’s home country of Canada.
After the recent explosion in Beirut, Halifax local Jaden Lawen decided to launch Halifax to Beirut With Love, at just 17 years old. This Canadian-Lebanse citizen spent every summer in Beirut as he was growing up. Unfortunately, he received multiple notices and photographs of his close friends in the hospital following the explosion. Upon hearing the stories of their injuries and their trauma, Jaden hoped to travel to Beirut to provide on-the-ground assistance in whatever way possible. Unfortunately, due to the current global climate amidst a pandemic, this was not an option, and so Halifax to Beirut with Love was born.
In just a few short months, the Jaden raised over $17,000 dollars for the Red Cross relief efforts.
14-year-old William Cabaniss states that he has always been troubled thinking about how people can go hungry and that citizens of his community may be starving. Especially in the height of the pandemic, William became increasingly concerned about the unmet demand for food security resources and food hampers from the local food bank. When he thought about something that he could do to raise money to help support the food banks and shelters in the area, he thought about his talents and love of baking. “I love the added taste that comes from vanilla extract. When I bake, I like to add a touch of vanilla extract even if it is not called for”, he states on his website. And so, Vanilla Feeds Tomorrow was founded. William did some research and learned how to make premium vanilla extract at home using Madagascar vanilla beans. In his first few days of selling his homemade extract, he raised thousands of dollars and has continued to grow his operation since the beginning of the pandemic.
After spending 20% of a 7th-grade history class on a service project, Adom Appiah decided to launch and continue his work through the charity Ball4good officially. This nonprofit aims to support various community charities and organizations through organized, charitable sports events. Adom and his team would host large sports events, and admissions fees are donated to various charities chosen by the Adom, and the community. After receiving national recognition for his work, Adom had attracted major celebrities’ attention. And now, many famous coaches and players have partnered with the charity to draw extra guests and funds to all of his events!
Adom is also the author of Kids Can Change the World, a book inspiring youth to follow their passions.
After losing his father to suicide in 2018, 16-year-old Jacob Grosberg decided to start The Conan Fund. The charity is a mental health advocacy agency that aims to raise awareness and raise funds for mental health organizations that provide resources to adults and children in urgent need of support. Since Grosberg started The Conan Fund in honor of his late father, he has raised over $12 000 and funded the help of over 60,000 people in need of mental health resources. Many national and international organizations have recognized Jacob for his work.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started to take over the world, four high school students, Lauryn Hong, Ella Matlock, Sofia Migliazza, and Erin Rogers, from Long Beach, decided they were going to use their creative talents to serve their community. Together, they drew and developed coloring books for kids that explained best practices for staying safe during the pandemic and being kind to one another. Each customer is given a chance to choose the charity they would like the proceeds from each book sale to go to. However, each book is focused on a different issue and has another suggested organization beneficiary.
While not technically yet a teenager, 10-year-old Chelsea deserved a feature, without question. A firm believer in the benefits of art therapy, Chelsea decided that instead of presents for her 10th birthday, she would ask guests to donate art supplies to build art therapy boxes, which she would distribute to children going through difficult times. Chelsea knows that creative expression is an excellent way to assist in healing from grief and promote self-expression. So even after her birthday was over, Chelsea knew that she needed to keep making these kits to make art therapy accessible for everyone. After Chelsea’s Charity became an official nonprofit, Chelsea has fundraised, assembled, and distributed thousands of art therapy kits to children in the El Paso area and taught free art classes herself.
*Note: I featured Chelsea last year in another good people post, but I am including her here, for I felt a re-visit was in order.
14-year-old Noah enlisted his father, Mark, to found Noah’s Ark Project after being distressed by the prevalence of homelessness on vacation. Together, they set out to acquire sleeping bags out of an emergency fabric designed by NASA for first responders to provide instant warmth. It was imperative to Noah that the sleeping bags were easily portable and lightweight and would provide adequate protection from inclement weather for those without a permanent shelter. Noah’s Ark has continued to grow exponentially and has garnered plenty of media attention. Thousands of sleeping bags have been distributed to homeless US citizens, including a large population of homeless veterans since the project began.
Hooray!
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These youth show that anyone can make a difference. Great share.
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Thanks, Carla! Yes, today’s young people are tomorrow’s future if we are to have one! I like to think that there are more like these who care about people than those who don’t … let’s hope I’m right!
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I agree with you Jill.
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Wonderful! This really lets hope for a better world, at least in future. Michael xx
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It does, doesn’t it? Todays youth are tomorrow’s future … we must invest in them and encourage them! xx
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Agreed, Jill! The only way for a better future, and sustainable politics. Have a beautiful evening! Michael
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Many thanks, Ned!!!
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Jill, thanks for adding more names to your list to highlight. These are wonderful stories about the young exemplars. Keith
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My pleasure, Keith! It always encourages me to see young people caring, taking the initiative … it gives us hope for the future.
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What an amazing group. May they go from strength to strength with all their charities. They make the world a better place.
Cwtch
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Indeed, they make the world a better place and give us at least a shred of hope for the future.
Cwtch
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A truly heart-lifting list of young folk. Here is wishing them all the very best for their future endeavours.
Thank you for brining them to our attention Jill
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Sir Roger! You’re back! Just last night I thought I should really shoot you an email and make sure you and Sheila are both okay! I’ve missed you! Yes, they are uplifting young folk who give us reason to hope that the future is not as bleak as we sometimes fear.
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Ahhh sorry Jill.
The temp went above 67F which is my melting point so I could only manage replies to replies; and ended up in The Girls’ land doing ‘re-write’ (by Word’s Review + Read Aloud)….
Annddd the temp is now cruelly hanging ‘about 70+ which neither us are fans of.
Anyway more 👏👏👏 to those youngsters. They are doing something for the future.
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No worries, dear friend … so long as nothing is too much amiss, it’s all good. You think 67° F is hot???? Heck, here we’re wearing sweaters at that temp … well, most of us are. There are teens who will wear short shorts when it’s only 30° but … they are teens … whaddya expect? I’m so glad you’ve been spending time with the girls! They are awesome and will keep your head screwed on straight … or at least semi-straight. Give my love to Karlyn, Arketre and Trelli! 💝💝💝 And to Sheila 💝
Yes, these young people are our only hope for the future, so it lifts my spirits to see so many who care … really care about others!
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I don’t so much think 67F is hot; it’s just that’s my alarm bell time to think ‘Awrgh…… (Bad word) Summer is coming. It’s gonna be 70, then 75, then 80….etc….(more bad words)….’
Sheila sends ❤+ Hi!
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(Chorus) 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏼♀️🙋🏿♀️….Hi Jill. ❤🌺🌻🌼🌷
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Yeah, I’ve had those same thoughts and here it could even reach 100° F by midsummer! Aaaarrrrgggghhhh. Might be a portable oxygen tank on my horizon if that happens. 😒
Hi Sheila … and Hi Girls!!! So great to see you all, and thanks for the flowers … they made me smile!
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100F 😱!….. That is dangerous, as bad as an ice storm.
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It definitely is! I cannot even go out of the house when it’s that hot and I’m eternally grateful for central air-conditioning!
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I bet!
Take care this summer
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I will … my best guess is that it’s going to be significantly hotter than our average summer. Today was 91° F and we don’t usually get days that hot until mid-July or early-August.
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“Oh horrible, oh horrible, most horrible! ” ( Ghost of Hamlet’s Father)
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Just checked my world -clock Snoozy-time young lady?🥱😴
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B-b-but it’s only 4:23!!!! The sun isn’t even up yet! 🥱 Then again, perhaps it is snoozy time! Going right now. G’nite!!! 😴
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