Gen Zs, as how the younger generation is referred to, have been dealt a tough hand during this period of uncertainty. Just as they begin to carve their own path where they can discover who they can be, the world as they know has been put on pause. Their education interrupted, career goals adjusted,
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The power of connection is a powerful catalyst for growth, especially when it brings together strangers who become friends. Fortunately, for a group of pre-K to fifth graders and a community of elders, a powerful and passionate connector entered their lives.
Heidi Whitehead, founder of Little Sprouts Friendship Garden in Denver, Colorado, makes new connections easily. “I’m the person who’s likely to talk to the person checking out my groceries at the store and call them by name. I think it’s something that’s been missing the power of bringing people together, sharing experiences, and allowing people to be seen and feel valued. It shines a light on our shared humanity. If we stay in our own little bubbles, I think we really miss out on a lot.”