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Successful Nonprofits Started by Students
Entrepreneurial spirit has been widely promoted, especially
in recent years. In the private sector, many have tried to do their part by
contributing back to the society by setting up another department – CSR
(Corporate Social Responsibility). Also, many business schools have been
encouraging their students in starting up their own business/social
enterprise/nonprofit. Therefore, it is not surprise that innovative ventures
are actively being created, fostered, and rewarded in the society now. Many
youngsters have been actively involved in volunteering and other activities,
e.g CIP, YEP. Below, I am going to share about 3 amazing philanthropic
organizations that began as student projects and are now going on to change their communities and the world:
Gabriel Whaley, who was on the mens’
soccer team at West Point and later transferred to the University of North
Carolina, founded this charity soccer camp in 2006. Participants pay in food
donations rather than money. At UNC Whaley worked with mentors from the
business school to obtain 501(c)(3) status, and hopes to build his nonprofit
into a national or even international concern.
Founded by students at Brandeis and
Northeastern in the Boston area, Project Plus One focuses its work on the Bairo
Pite Clinic in Dili, the capital of East Timor, one of the globe’s youngest and
most troubled nations. Patients here are badly afflicted by diseases that many
Westerners rarely even recognize as a scourge, like tuberculosis, malaria,
pneumonia, hepatitis, leprosy, and HIV.
The no-nonsense name of Slavery is
Real fits its mission: “raising awareness and taking action against human
trafficking.” It was founded by Austin Knight, a student at the University of
Kentucky, when he was just 19 years old. Being a young man, the Galahad-like
Knight figured he was in a unique position to lend a voice saying “no” to the
sex industry and dispelling the idea that prostitution as practiced is a
victimless crime.
This
is really encouraging to see so many youth out there are trying their best and
putting in a lot of effort to do their part for the community and the world.
Hopefully,
such spirit will be spread on to all parts of the world. I believe that all of
us would want to see a world that is filled with love and peace, also the Earth
will not be drained by the unlimited needs of human.

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