Youth Philanthropy

The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow, and what better way to ensure a positive future than inspiring young people to get involved in philanthropy?

Youth have the ability to change the world they live in not only for themselves but their generation and community as well. By inspiring youth to take a role in society they gain confidence and learn important life skills like responsibility, organization, and communication.

One thing that keeps the world on the right track is the act of giving. Giving is a rewarding experience. It can be eye-opening and even life-changing,

Here at One Dreem, we give youth the opportunities to develop the skills, knowledge, confidence, and leadership abilities through our leadership seminars, fundraising activities, and education about pressing world issues.

We want to ignite the passion in today’s youth to get involved, with projects in the community as well as with projects abroad in developing nations. Our goal is to provide our young generation with the information and resources they need to take matters into their own hands and develop a drive to help those less fortunate then themselves.

All it takes is a simple act of kindness and a dedication to change.

At One Dreem, we are dedicated to inspiring youth to serve humanity!

 

 

Mar 20 2011

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – There is a very different effort underway to fight poverty in the Bay Area that involves philanthropists who are young — in their twenties and thirties. They are part of what is known as the Tipping Point community. In this Focus on Solutions report, a look at why these young people started this and who they are helping. SIGN-UP: Get breaking news sent to you “When I first got here, I was really shy, I was pretty unconfident. I would never look anyone in the eye, but through Year Up I’ve learned to gain a whole lot of professional skills, such as etiquette, learning how to make eye contact, the importance of body language and even active listening,” said 18-year-old Ryan Antipuesto of San Leandro. Antipuesto is one of many young people enrolled in a new program in San Francisco called Year Up. “We provide opportunities for…Read More »

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