10-Year Celebration of Joshua’s Heart Foundation & Kids Making a Difference in Communities
How Joshua’s heart is training leaders for tomorrow. Kids making a difference in the community join the show:
Colin Wanless 10 years old just started a Chapter- How important it is for youth to be involved and why start young.
Thalia Castro and Jordan Wong-how can we use gaming to help those in need? The impact of youth on giving back, solving issues, how difficult it is to volunteer and be in school.
Joshua Williams is a Ransom Everglades high school student from South Florida who discovered his passion for philanthropy when he was 4 and a half-years-old. Believing that no child should ever go hungry, for the past nine and a half years, Joshua has been dedicated to helping to “stomp out world hunger” through his organization Joshua’s Heart Foundation, (JHF) and he is working hard to end worldwide hunger one community at a time. He empowers and engages young people ages 2 and up to find their passion or purpose and use it for the better good. Alone we can do so much but together we can move mountains states Joshua.
Joshua recently appeared in “The Way Kids See It,” a documentary short film launched by Unilever that captures ideas and inspiration for creating a brighter future from children all over the world. The film features children whose positive outlook inspired Project Sunlight, a long-term Unilever initiative to motivate millions of people to live more sustainably by inspiring them to build a brighter future for children, and highlights the hopes, dreams and plans that they have for a better world.
Recent Comments