Empowered young people and a world without hunger

I strongly believe that as one worldwide nation we have three powerful weapons to confront all threats in front of us. Those are the passion to discover, knowledge to pursue, and willingness to help. They’re the main drivers that established all resources humanity is using for a better tomorrow.
Living in a small village, in a very low-income family, I’d to attend a primary school where the greatest goal of the majority of the students was to run away from classes. On the other side, students like me who wanted to stay an extra lesson to study advanced-math were bullied and teased in hallways, classified as weirdos. Afraid of being left out, so many students decided to quit their dream and end as drop-outs to satisfy the public. On the last day of my primary school education, I received a full scholarship to study in a science school out of town but that day also I gave a promise to the universe that I’ll stop society from conducting the way of living, not only for my fellow villagers but for all students worldwide. They didn’t choose the place or status with which they are born, but having equal education opportunities can take them everywhere.
Furthermore, last year while we’re cheerfully celebrating Christmas’s Eve, on the other side of the window I could spot a family dialing with the bitter truth of life, being frozen, homeless, and hungry. Even though I was lucky enough to have a big feast, the feeling that I was about to taste different specialties while the family outside was starving, was killing me inside. That night I decided to deliver the food left from the dinner, but also I decided to start a movement of sharing food from the ones who have more (e.g. restaurants, hotels, families), to the ones who have less.
These two days put the base on establishing the NGO “Empower-The-Youth”, which is helping exactly 87435 people to have at least one more meal per day. To secure equal education for all students, Empower-The-Youth helped 6 students to enroll in the U.K. Universities with a full scholarship, 100 low-income students to get medals in maths olympiads and 30 “disabled” students to connect with mentors in order to change their lives.
This mission will last until I create a world of inspired youth, a world without hunger, and a world worth living in.

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