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This is a must read article for starting an initiative as a teenager...or an adult! Angelina has packed so much great information and insight into this article.
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ReplyDeleteThis a a great article that supports high school students to step up and lead in there life, education, and society. It also give them great steps to help them succeed in this process. It is always great to see our your people step and take the lead.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great article. I think there are a lot of young people who would like to do more and make more of an impact, but may feel like it is a dautning task when looking at the big picture. I love how this post breaks it down step-by-step.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic article. It sound inspiring with great advice for young people to get motivated and contribute to passion projects. This is a great roadmap for implementing great ideas and turning them into reality.
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ReplyDeleteThis blog is clearly well organized and paced. This blog clearly states how an initiative can be started. The question I have is, how long does it take to start an initiative that becomes effective over time.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this blog because it makes student-led change feel more realistic and achievable. The examples of Urban Beet and The Homegirl Project show that you don’t have to wait until you’re older to make an impact. I like how the blog focuses on starting with passion and an idea, rather than feeling overwhelmed by the end result. It’s motivating to see how small beginnings can turn into something meaningful, and it definitely encourages me to think about ways I could get involved or start something of my own.
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