This weekend, the boys and girls from the Community Leadership project went out into the neighborhood to make door-to-door visits. They knocked on doors, talked with families, and listened to how the children are doing at home.
With simple questions and a lot of willingness, they showed that leadership is also about being present, listening carefully, and building trust through everyday actions 🫂
During the visits, there was also space for inclusion. In one of the interviews, Bryan, one of our young leaders who is deaf, conducted an interview in Sign Language with a mother who shares the same condition 🦻. It was a simple but meaningful moment that reminded us of the value of having diverse leaderships that connect through empathy and lived experience.
Every step these young people take strengthens the bond we value so deeply—the one built between the Foundation, the beneficiaries, and the families we work with every day.