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Social Justice: How You Can Make A Difference

Written by Lynn Sanders, this inspiring children’s nonfiction book shares true stories of youth changemakers from the U.S. and Canada and empowers kids with step-by-step guidance to launch their own nonprofit and create meaningful impact in their communities.
  • Updated Mar 03, 2026
  • English
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages
Learn in your language: every lesson can be translated on demand into 102 languages

What you'll learn

What You'll Learn

  • Step-by-step guidance to create your own nonprofit organization
  • Stories of youth across the United States and Canada who started their own nonprofits
  • Resources to guide youth in making an impact.
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Content

Profile stories of enterprising youth across Canada and the United States who started their own nonprofits, and have made a significant difference in helping others. "How-to" action steps for any child to follow in creating their own nonprofit organization. Helpful resources at the conclusion.

Requirements

A passion to make a positive difference in our world.

Reading ability. 

Ideal for youth of ages 8-12 years old.

Creator

Lynn Sanders
@lynnsanders Making A Difference With Your Story
  • 40 Learners
  • 7 Courses
  • 5.0

Making A Difference With Your Story

Social Justice: How You Can Make A Difference
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