Finding the confidence in herself at the age of 12, Manat started a social venture, Object, to promote confidence in young girls.
Rere opened a “multiliteracy” center to encourage a culture of reading, writing, and changemaking in her community.
Thanks to the support and inspiration from his family, Riski is leading initiatives that address both environmental and economic challenges to improve his village.
When new immigrant and refugee students started coming to her school, Peyton Klein saw the possibility for mutual learning and support.
Sarah and her team did not just start a club, they started a movement - a movement to change how her peers think about and interact with students with intellectual disabilities.
At 14, Mahika signed up as a virtual tutor for girls in Africa. This volunteer experience led her to explore international development issues.
By finding her power at the age of 10, Ara is embarking on a lifetime of changemaking.
Garvita Gulhati is enabling students in high schools across her community see that age is not a limit to solving problems you care about.