All People Making a Difference
A bid to close the diversity gap in young adult literatureA new partnership will distribute multicultural books to low-income kids and give a boost to an author of color.
Difference MakerHis mission to fix leaky taps has saved millions of gallons of waterAabid Surti was irked when he saw water wasted by dripping taps. Now he’s visited 13,000 homes in the suburbs of Mumbai to fix leaks.
'Kung fu' nuns bike Himalayas to oppose human traffickingFive hundred nuns from the Buddhist sect known as the Drukpa Order took part in a bicycle trek to raise awareness about trafficking. The nuns' activities have also made people think twice about gender roles.
He has a vision for dealing with tough issues facing black men and boysCory Greene's experience in prison was integral to him cofounding H.O.L.L.A! in New York. For his work, he was named a 2016 fellow by Echoing Green, a nonprofit that supports social entrepreneurs.
With the Andy Reading Fund, a college freshman helps rural Chinese studentsWhen Andy (Yuhan) Wang visited a school in rural China, he saw how difficult getting an education can be. His nonprofit provides books and supplies to rural Chinese students.
How pollen could be the next big thing in forensic investigationsPollen is an ideal 'biomarker' for linking people and objects to particular places and times. And researchers have recently developed a new technique for identifying pollen, using genetics.
Difference MakerHow is Germany handling so many refugees? With volunteers like ‘Frau Anja.’Anja Reefschläger responded to an emergency call last year to help as refugees arrived in Berlin. Since then, she has become a second mother to many of them as they try to settle in.
In India, first internet hotline launched to tackle surge in child pornographyThe public, police, internet companies, and victims can access the hotline's form in Hindi or English.
This college student started mowing lawns for older residents free of chargeRodney Smith Jr. founded Raising Men Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Ala. It enlists young volunteers whose parents want them to learn about giving back.
Innovative water storage helps Kenyans thrive in droughtRock catchment systems take advantage of the area's hilly, rocky geography. The systems are even generating income for the community groups that build them.
For those with intellectual disabilities, help getting a jobA married couple saw a need in Bulgaria and created Maria’s World Foundation. Participants in the organization can develop work skills in preparation for the job market.
Difference MakerShe’s helped change the prospects of women affected by the Bosnian warNadira Mingasson started the weaving enterprise Udružene in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It’s given women participants a sense of community – and a source of income.
Growing number of colleges offer food pantries to help studentsCollege officials cite several reasons the pantries are needed, including more low-income students and a higher cost of living. 'We want our students to be successful ...,' explains one official.
The scrap of paper that brings peace to Tanzania's small farmersMost farmers in the country do not have documented evidence to prove the land is theirs. But now, Farm Africa's Land Mapping Project has resolved several land-related disputes.
She attended a STEM school in Egypt – and her invention won a competitionYasmine Yehia Moustafa devised a system to produce clean water and biodiesel using rice straw. Her school is part of a new network aimed at giving students the skills they'll need to address the country’s 'grand challenges.'
Her granola business helps families in CongoLisa Cherbuliez launched FUNdamentally Nuts after serving in the Peace Corps. A portion of its proceeds goes to people she knows in the village where she lived and worked.
Difference MakerAs retiring servicewomen enter the business world, this career coach can helpCarole Hyatt founded the nonprofit Mission: Getting to Next after meeting a retired female general who was struggling to find employment. To not allow such women to use their skills ‘is a crime,’ she says.
How this woman became ‘MaMa’ to ex-gang membersConstance Caruso was already in her 80s when she decided to volunteer for Homeboy Industries, a gang rehabilitation program. She draws on challenges she’s had herself as she supports others.
She's helping save tigers with bioacoustics researchCourtney Dunn is working to monitor the social vocal communications of tigers, which could aid in tracking the animals. Her work won an Oxford prize and is now the basis of a nonprofit.
In India, demand grows for ethical supply chains in textile industryIndia is among the biggest manufacturers of textiles and apparel in the world. The sector is dominated by small and medium-sized firms that are under enormous pressure to reduce costs and produce garments quickly.