THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION

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Humanitieshearts is a global youth non-profit. The project we embarked on for the GSL is one we call the HH Syllabus. A text-based project aimed at helping orphanages in rural Africa during the pandemic. The project allows for volunteers to sign up to create worksheets and content tailored to fit rural orphanages' needs.

The Green Game

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We are the Elec-trick-ators and we are striving to develop a solution to some of the world's greatest challenges through the Sustainable Development Goals. We aim to produce electrical energy by processing waste materials through the Hydro-wheel project.

Building a house with stones and water

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One in every ten young women cannot afford sanitary pads to take care of themselves, as a result of this, many drop out of school and the others use unsanitary items, some of which include; clothes , towels, newspapers, etc.

Join us and help reduce microplastics pollution!

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Have you ever seen a nurdle? Do you know what it is? A few years ago, one of our project team members has first come to be aware of, and started taking interest in the topic of microplastics and the harm they do to the environment.

Education Without Barriers

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We are taking action to reduce inequalities in education that many disabled children in our community face through our project.

Smile For Tomorrow, Live For Tomorrow

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The need that was identified was depression, and specifically the need of students within our community who feel depressed and feel like there is no one to listen to their problems, and need help and advice regarding such concerns.

Read to Grow

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"Education is the most powerful weapon that you can use to change the world" and that's exactly why we do what we do.

Tech for all

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C’19 and the transformational technological leap is what defines 2020. I am sure this era marks an integral part of every educationist and learner. Fumbling with zoom meetings and Google classrooms is all how it began a year ago. “Am I audible” and “Can you see my screen” are perhaps the widely spoken phrases around our world.

Hustling to make a change

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The Community Services Club organised a house-wise bake sale. This was a huge success, thanks to everyone’s participation. The funds generated by this bake sale were used for a warm clothes drive. Warm jackets, gloves, socks and caps were donated to a madrassa and an orphanage.

Lets be mentally strong!

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My project is to make people aware that having bad mental health is a very serious issue and that they should prioritise their health and themselves more than anything else in the world.