Looking up to a 15 year old from Wisconsin is something to be celebrated, right? Yes, especially if that 15 year old has created a soccer charity project which has impacted over 5,500 people!
In the grand scheme of charitable giving, generational affiliation doesn’t really matter that much, which is why I am so excited to mention a fellow giver who shows that age is no hurdle when it comes to helping people. What matters is what you’ve done to make a difference and what you’re doing right now.
Soccer has a unique power to heal wounds across barriers of race, class, language, gender, and age.
So we were overjoyed to read about what Mitchel has been doing in the organization he started called Peace Is the Goal.
He donates soccer gear to people who need it in countries like Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia, and more.
His blog has lots of great pictures and is a nice example for any who might believe that young people can’t make a difference.
Simply put, this young man has done some incredible things. I encourage you to check out his blog, because this is the way things should be done.
