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Shape Your Future with Justin Victor: Fight Spreading Germs

Impakter Editorial BoardbyImpakter Editorial Board
March 5, 2020
in Children, Shape Your Future
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My name is Justin Victor. I focus on what is a global issue today: Spreading germs. 

I am a student council member from Design for Change USA. When I started this project called “Suds for Society” with my friends, we were focusing on how to stop the spread of germs. Back then,  I was 10 years old in Belaire School P.S. 135Q.  Today with the current Coronavirus, COVID-19,  I see even more the importance of our project and group.

Spreading germs is really a major issue worldwide. 

If we jump to today, I am 12 years old and attending Baldwin Middle School. We are working on the same project with the hope of reaching out to other children throughout the world. 

Our goal is to teach them the importance of handwashing with soaps and the effect of the spread of germs. 

SDG3
SDG3 Global: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all

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DESIGN for CHANGE is the largest global movement driven by children who believe that ‘every child can’ Design for Change reaches 35 countries, over 300,000 schools and 25 million children with a belief that ‘I CAN’.
The Design for Change Challenge asks students to do four very simple things :
Feel | Imagine | Do | Share
Children are dreaming up brilliant ideas all over the world, from challenging age-old superstitions in rural communities, to earning their own money to finance school computers, to solving the problem of heavy school bags, etc.
Children are proving that they have what it takes to be able to ‘design’ a future that they imagine and feel strongly about.
The Design for Change community believes that to see the change one needs to ‘Be the Change’.
We encourage teachers and parents to celebrate the fact that change is possible and that they can lead this movement towards change!
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