
Dear Young Writers of Indonesia…
This project idea came from when we realized how undervalued literature and arts are in our community. We’ve met people who wanted to write books or draw comics, but most eventually give up on it. Those who aspired to be authors or illustrators would often quit early because they have none of the resources nor experience to properly pursue it.
20th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Wenergy
As we all are aware of the fact that sewers constitute a large amount of waste materials, germs, and toxic chemicals which can cause health problems such as hepatitis, cholera, and typhoid in the place where sewage is dumped. It can also contaminate water sources that are used for drinking, bathing etc.
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Re-Charge – Give light and people will find the way
Our project was made to tackle two dire problems that we have observed in our respective communities: lack of electricity and climate change. The fact that 200 million Indians live, quite literally in the darkness (according to World Bank data) is one of the biggest crises in the world.
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
The Fourth Sunrise: Because Mental Health Matters
Everyone has a story, but not everyone likes to tell it. Sometimes, we feel alone, as though even if we tell the people around us our stories, they won't really understand them, and we'll end up alone, vulnerable, and hurt. Such is the case for many teenagers here in our home country India.
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Digital Skills: The Key Towards Global Success
Starting with the description of our project, it is all about skill-development. There are two sides of the project: development and learning. Development here refers to giving form to the project so it can actually exist and possess the potential to yield benefits. To better understand development, we need to dive into some examples taken from the project itself.
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Change Doesn’t Have an Age
According to nephrologist paediatricians, around 3 in 20 children below the age of 6 suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease. We feel like this percentage is high, yet CKD isn't spoken about enough. Also, our hearts go out to the children that have to go through this at such a young age and sit for hours on end getting their kidneys cleansed and have to endure the pain that comes along with this disease.
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Partners with the environment
At the heart of Jumeirah college is a team of individuals who are passionate about composting: Mia, Mariah, Danyaal and Piyah. ‘We believe that community composting is an important part of building a more resilient world.’ Now that we’re well into April, Earth Day is right around the corner!
19th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Let’s Levitate for a secure future
One day, I was sitting on my couch watching the news and got shocked when the reporter hailed 'Climate crisis is an existential crisis!' The word existential hit me really hard that I started educating myself about climate change. I realised that Asia (the continent where I lived) lies in the MAPA (Most Affected People and Areas) region.
13th April 2021/by Jay Surti
Recycle The World: Be the Voice of the Earth
Our goal in this project is to create awareness about recycling all types of recyclable wastes and medical wastes, increasing the recycling skills of our country, Turkey. At the same time, we are working on finding the best possible way of recycling habits to integrate into our lives. This way we were able to spread the importance of recycling for our world and continue recycling lifelong while contributing to nature.
12th April 2021/by Jay Surti
The New Normal – Covid-19 Precautions
Covid-19 is The New Normal. It is a virus that enters your body and affects your respiratory system.
12th April 2021/by Jay Surti
iishraq, together we rise
IISHRAQ means sunrise and we believe that just like the dawn education brings light and colour in one's life, hence we named our initiative after it . The change we want to bring is to give underprivileged children worldwide the opportunity to hone their skills and acquire new abilities through our development program.
12th April 2021/by Jay Surti
THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION
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.
12th April 2021/by Jay Surti
John Doe
Chile
I love cheese

John Doe
England
This is a great example!
It really is

John Doe
Chile
I love cheese

John Doe
England
This is a great example!
It really is
Our Vision
Our vision is a society where all organisations are led by socially conscious people, with every young person making the transition into adulthood with the foundations they need for their future
Our Impact
Number of young people involved in GSL: 5135
Number of social action projects: 957
Number of schools participating in GSL movement: 663
Number of countries participating in GSL movement: 102
Contact Us
social.leaders@future-foundations.co.uk
+44 (0)20 34 32 34 50
Shakespeare House, 168 Lavender Hill,
London, SW11 5TG, United Kingdom