Adel
Algeria
Love people, communicate with them, and take an interest in their problems. Those are the values that I was brought up with. My activities began in the ranks of Scouting, which taught me honesty and love of others, and to help preserve the environment and do good at all times and places, in parallel with this I was involved in charity work for an association, which fed the hungry and help the poor and give to the disadvantaged.
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Traci-Ann Johns
Jamaica
I am inspired by the work of other young persons not only in my own country but worldwide. I am also inspired by the work of one Youth serving organisation in particular in Jamaica and that is the National Center For Youth Development. This organisation has shown me that persons still care about youth and still work to ensure and secure a bright future for them. ( read more)
Cherrie
New Zealand
I take inspiration from every facet of existence, from sad or shameful moments to challenging or proud moments. In a similar way, I have no one idol, but I look up to many around me. It does not matter what their age, gender or race are - what matters to me are their values, thoughts and actions through which these are upheld. I enjoy hearing from those who have tried and succeeded and those who have "failed." Every process, every existence matters - for what, that's for us to decide. ( read more)
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