
The Ripple Effect: How Giving Back Boosts Mental Health
In the whirlwind of our daily lives, it’s easy to become engrossed in the pursuit of personal success and happiness. However, one often underestimated avenue
In the whirlwind of our daily lives, it’s easy to become engrossed in the pursuit of personal success and happiness. However, one often underestimated avenue
Hajar Abdel-Rahim is a student at Strawberry Crest High School and tutors as a side gig. She is 16 and very outgoing. She believes strongly
Robby Dyer who goes to Jesuit High School, and he believes the “Power of Giving” comes from the server benefiting the community and his character
Shireen goes to Largo High School. To her, the power of giving means making an impact on both yourself and others through your efforts and
Navbir goes to Hillsborough High School, and he is a junior. He loves to help people. To him, the power of giving means the ability
Mikalah goes to East Bay High School. If she could only eat one food for the rest of her life, it would be pizza! Her
Volunteering during winter break is a great way for teens to give back to their communities and make a positive impact. Here are several ways
In an age where consumerism dominates our lives, many of us often find ourselves in a constant cycle of buying and discarding products. However, a
Michael is a junior at East Lake High School. He believes that the power of giving is defined through passing along hope and giving back
Juan Abraham, a student at St. Pete Collegiate, believes that the power of giving is when the giver’s actions lead to a better community and