World of ChildrenChatting with Jaylen about Wonder and bringing bullying to the big screenEarlier this week, we we had the chance to catch up with our 2014 Youth Honoree Jaylen Arnold, founder of Jaylens Challenge Foundation, to…Dec 27, 2017Dec 27, 2017
World of ChildrenSammy’s Story — A Struggling Teen and the Teacher Who Believed in HimYemin Orde Youth Village welcomes children from France, North Africa, Iran, India, Yemen, Eastern Europe and South America. Mostly…Dec 19, 2015Dec 19, 2015
World of ChildrenThe Father Who Gave Everything For His Daughter — Alexander and Dasha’s StorySixteen-year-old Dasha has hydrocephalus and is confined to a wheelchair. When Dasha was born, doctors told her parents she only had a few…Dec 15, 2015Dec 15, 2015
World of ChildrenHelping Girls Go To School. Period.Each year, millions of girls all over the world experience their first period. For some, it is minimally disruptive or even a proud coming…Oct 8, 2015Oct 8, 2015
World of ChildrenHow a New Bike Turned Kofi’s Education Around in GhanaGhana is one of many countries that now offers free basic education for children. But in Ghana, “free” does not necessarily mean free…Oct 6, 2015Oct 6, 2015
World of ChildrenIsata’s New Life:Education Makes All the Difference in Sierra LeoneOct 1, 2015Oct 1, 2015
World of ChildrenEducation is Abu Bakarr’s AnswerA Story from EducAid Sierra LeoneSep 29, 2015Sep 29, 2015
World of ChildrenHow a Frenchman Changed CambodiaThe story of the man who helped develop sign language and Braille in Khmer.Mar 13, 2015Mar 13, 2015
World of ChildrenFinding Hope in India — Visiting Girls Rescued from Sex TraffickersA reflection written by Eva Chayet, who visited anti-trafficking activist Triveni Acharya in India and the girls she’s rescued.Jan 28, 2015Jan 28, 2015
World of ChildrenA Bond Between 2 Boys — Overcoming the Barrier of AutismAn essay written by a young man named Madison, a senior in high school in East Hampton, New York.Jan 27, 2015Jan 27, 2015