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Young Leader Inspires Through Community Service

Legacy Jackson, a young changemaker from St. Louis, started her own nonprofit, Little Legacies, at the tender age of 7 after noticing a lack of children involved in community service. The organization, spearheaded by her early initiative and ongoing dedication, aims to engage children in philanthropy through enjoyable and impactful activities. Among their notable projects are the transformation of a play space at a local homeless shelter, a festive ice-skating event combined with a winter clothing drive, and a princess-themed party for at-risk girls. Jackson’s approach ensures that the young volunteers find joy and fulfillment in their efforts, fostering a desire to continue giving back to the community.

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