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Gillian's Journey: 2025 Global Changemakers Virtual Exchange
Who am I? Hello! My name is Gillian Robertson. I’m from Richmond ... in the United States, and I’m currently a high school student.

Abby Faires
Nov 304 min read


Cindy's Journey: 2025 Global Changemakers Virtual Exchange
Who am I? Hi everyone, I am Phuong Anh, but to the Learn2Link (L2L) community, I am known by my English nickname "Cindy." I am 17 ...

Abby Faires
Nov 303 min read


Kayla's Journey: 2025 Global Changemakers Virtual Exchange
Who am I?
Hello, my name is Kayla.
I’m 15 years old, and the first time I heard about Learn2Link (L2L) was through my school’s volunteer club...

Abby Faires
Nov 292 min read


Hien's Journey: 2023 Vietnam–U.S. Virtual Exchange
Alone behind shut doors, I feel nothing could penetrate my thoughts, my world. The world seems to shrink down to the size of a cluttered room, or to be more exact, the small, jam-packed, compartment that I am always carrying on the top of my body. Airpods on, I zoned in on my YouTube playlist of how to be less socially anxious videos, while tucked in my own narrowed and suffocating bubble of "myself" that I think is comfortable and liberating, too scared and hopeless to step

Abby Faires
Nov 2, 20238 min read


Carrot's Journey: 2023 Vietnam–U.S. Virtual Exchange
Who am I? Hi Learn2Link (L2L) Community, I’m An Nhiên, which means peace and equanimity. As my name reflects me ...

Abby Faires
Oct 24, 20236 min read


John’s Journey: 2023 Vietnam–U.S. Virtual Exchange
Who am I? Hi, my name is John. I’m a 17 year old from the state of Virginia. I am currently going into my senior year of high-school and...

Abby Faires
Oct 15, 20233 min read


New Year, New Virtual Exchange, Same Purpose
For Josh and I, making this virtual exchange happen has always been about creating an inclusive opportunity for students from all corners...

Abby Faires
Jan 5, 20207 min read
"Somos una comunidad. Los estudiantes recordarán esto por siempre."
"We are a community. The students will remember this forever."
— Susanna, Head of the Jupapina Parents' Association
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