2个青少年创办了一个非营利组织,在全球重新分配了40,000个学校用品,促进了公平和可持续性。
Two teens started a nonprofit that has redistributed 40,000 school supplies globally, promoting equity and sustainability.
两名康涅狄格州高中学生,Jordan Chen和Grace Millard,在注意到未使用的学校用品被丢弃而其他人缺乏基本用品后,于14岁创办了彩虹修复项目。
Two Connecticut high school students, Jordan Chen and Grace Millard, founded Restoring Rainbows at age 14 after noticing unused school supplies being discarded while others lacked basics.
非营利组织目前在50个国家运作,拥有200多个分行和1 000名志愿者,收集、洗净和重新分配4万多种用品,如铅笔、标记和书籍。
The nonprofit now operates in 50 countries with over 200 branches and 1,000 volunteers, collecting, sanitizing, and redistributing more than 40,000 supplies like pencils, markers, and books.
在青年活动和社会媒体的推动下,该团体促进可持续性和教育公平,强调任何人都能以激情和行动创造变革。
Driven by youth activism and social media, the group promotes sustainability and educational equity, emphasizing that anyone can create change with passion and action.