Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 1 By: Cindy, college student, NC Cindy is blind and as part of a college assignment at University of North Carolina-Greensboro, is asked to write journal passages. This is one of them (from 11/1/20). Dear Younger Cindy, When I...
Spread the loveVolume 2: Issue 1 By Yakira, age 14, FL There was a girl named Cameron. She grew up in a huge family. Growing up in a huge family was tough, being that no one really saw her for who she was. This made her feel things like depression, loneliness, and...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Israel, age 14, GA As the daughter of two missionaries, I drifted from place to place, spending a few years in Bosnia, then a few months in America. I remember coming to Atlanta on furlough and seeing old friends; people I hadn’t...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Ali, age 11, NC Every summer, I spend my time mucking out stalls, shoveling gravel, and scrubbing horse troughs. It’s hard work, but the reward is amazing. I get to ride and groom and love the horses at Crystal Creek Stables. It...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Amanda Huffman, VA In honor of Veteran’s Day, which was on November 11th, we asked Amanda Huffman to write a piece about women in the military. We hope you find it insightful and inspiring. #girlpower The stereotype people often...
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