5 Ways to Empower the Next Generation of Leaders
On June 8th, between handmade Mother’s Day cards and fishing trips with Dad, lies National Children’s Day. Never heard of it? People in the United States have actually been celebrating Children’s Day since before both Mother’s and Father’s Day were established holidays.
Here are five ways you can empower the next generation to continue making the world a better place this Children’s Day.
1. Educate.
Teach children you know what it means to be a hero. Shine a light on role models from the past, like Helen Keller, who overcame seemingly insurmountable barriers to emerge as a
by Helen Keller InternationalEach year, Women’s History Month gives us the opportunity to honor the lives and achievements of the many remarkable women who have changed the course of history—women like Helen Keller, who overcame so many obstacles to become a champion for women, the disabled and the poor.
In addition to learning about the many historical contributions of women, this annual celebration is also a time to encourage and support our young women to aspire toward greatness. There are many of ways that you can help young women find inspiration in history’s trailblazing women.