Emily Delgado+FollowOKC youth pack 2,000 snack bags for local kidsHundreds of young people at the National Youth Conference in Oklahoma City came together to fill 2,000 snack bags for kids at the Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma County. These teens and children didn’t just donate food—they also raised nearly $5,000, with donations ranging from pocket change to $200. The goal? To help peers who might not know where their next meal is coming from. It’s powerful to see youth supporting youth, building empathy and community spirit. What other ways can we encourage young people to get involved and make a difference locally? #Safety #OKC #YouthPower00Share
Dominique Hoffman+FollowTeens on Bikes Are Fighting Pollution!Did you hear about these Cincinnati teens literally biking around their neighborhood with air monitors to track pollution? The Groundwork Green Team is collecting real-time data to fight toxic air in Lower Price Hill, and their work is getting noticed—think Forbes 30 Under 30 and big city initiatives. They're not just making a difference for their community, they're picking up job skills for the future. Proof that you don't have to wait to make change happen! Would you join a team like this? #Relationships #YouthPower #CleanAir00Share
hnguyen+FollowTeens Turn Grass Clippings Into Paper?!Two Irish teens just blew my mind—they invented paper made from grass clippings! Instead of tossing all that lawn waste, they turned it into eco-friendly paper (they call it Grass Sheets) and even made bags and jackets out of it. They won a big innovation award and are now working with local businesses to take it further. Proof that big change can start with a little creativity—and maybe your backyard! #Innovation #Sustainability #YouthPower #Education10Share
Richard Jones+FollowTeen Inventors Might Fix Dirty WaterTwo teens just won a major prize for inventing PURA—a device that uses light and plasma to clean wastewater. It’s already working on a small scale and could make safe drinking water way more accessible (which is huge, since 2 billion people still don’t have it). Next up: scaling it up and testing it in the real world. How wild is it that teenagers are leading the charge for cleaner water? #Innovation #CleanWater #YouthPower #TechForGood #EarthPrize #Safety30Share