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The Youth Lens Project is a youth-led organization dedicated to empowering young people from marginalized communities through journalism, storytelling, and media. We are currently recruiting an Editor-in-Chief, Volunteer Director, Graphic Design Director, Marketing Director, Research Director, Photography Director, and Digital Communications Director. By joining, you’ll gain leadership experience in an organization dedicated to social impact, boost your resume, and receive an official volunteer letter upon request. If you’re interested in our message and becoming part of something bigger, join us today!
Second Chair Society is a student-led initiative that empowers overlooked and second-tier students by connecting them to educational resources, mentorship, and a supportive community. We spotlight student voices, promote opportunity access, and help teens realize they’re never too late or too behind to grow. Whether it’s through peer mentorship, outreach, or sharing inspiring stories, our mission is simple: no student gets left behind, especially the ones in the second chair.
To improve scientific literacy among middle and high school students by helping them better understand, interpret, and communicate scientific information — especially in an age where misinformation and confusion about science are widespread.
Leadelle is a platform and community for female student founders in high school, college, grad school, or on a gap year.
We're here to support the girl behind the idea. That means giving founders the resources, connections, and community they need to build something real.
From curated tools to online spaces and in-person events, Leadelle is all about collaboration, growth, and reminding each other that we don't have to do this alone.
Ready to join a community of female founders who are building, collaborating, and growing together? Submit your initiative to connect, get support, and inspire others.
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Felicity Tabia
I built Leadelle because I know how isolating it can feel to start something on your own. I wanted to create the platform I wish I had — one that supports the founder as much as the idea. Leadelle is here to connect female student founders with the tools, community, and confidence to keep building.
Founder Felicity Tabia sat down with the Hello Zidanni, Emilio, and World podcast to talk about how Leadelle started, why it matters, and what’s next. Tune in to hear the full journey.