Chili Tozer, 14, has won Pearson s World Changer of the Year award.
- Credit: Chili Tozer
A 14-year-old girl has won Pearson s World Changer of the Year award for her efforts in helping young people with their mental health during the pandemic.
Chili Tozer, who lives in Lowestoft and goes to school at Notre Dame High School, Norwich, has won the award for her impassioned response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards are judged and supported by leading explorers, creatives, entrepreneurs and social campaigners, who find inspiring young people across Britain who are sparking positive change.
After teaching herself to use an electric sewing machine in lockdown with the help of her grandma on Facetime, she created and sold over 1,500 colourful facemasks for her community, raising £4,000 for young people’s mental health - a cause close to her heart.
Chili Tozer, 14, has won Pearson s World Changer of the Year award.
- Credit: Chili Tozer
A 14-year-old girl has won Pearson s World Changer of the Year award for her efforts in helping young people with their mental health during the pandemic.
Chili Tozer, who lives in Lowestoft and goes to school at Notre Dame High School, Norwich, has won the award for her impassioned response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The awards are judged and supported by leading explorers, creatives, entrepreneurs and social campaigners, who find inspiring young people across Britain who are sparking positive change.
After teaching herself to use an electric sewing machine in lockdown with the help of her grandma on Facetime, she created and sold over 1,500 colourful facemasks for her community, raising £4,000 for young people’s mental health - a cause close to her heart.
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