Princess Sarah Culberson of Sierra Leone spent the day in suburban Cook County.
She stopped by Rich Township High School to speak with students about her family and her charity work around the globe.
She is currently on a world tour to promote the importance of clean drinking water, education, and ending world hunger.On Wednesday, Princess Culberson spoke to the students about how supporting one another can make a difference in uplifting their community. "I think sometimes we can be competitive, one up each other, not realize each other's strengths and gifts and support each other and praise each other for our strengths and gifts, and support each other's in our journey. As women and girls that is so vastly important, not just now but as you get older. Because the women who do that and the girls who do that are going to go very, very far in life," Culberson said.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
The Sarah Show’s analog childhood meets dizzying digital future: NFT Creator, Sarah ZuckerWe are living through an era of rapid, dizzying technological change and NFT Creator thesarahshow is documenting and exploring it via her digital meets analogue art.
Les mer »
The Sarah Show’s analog past meets dizzying digital future: NFT Creator, Sarah ZuckerNFT Creators to watch Sarah Zucker (thesarahshow) says up and coming NFT creators that you should consider adding to your collection now include Edgar_Frias_ and davidhenrynobo1 Find out more about these three NFT Creators here:
Les mer »
Record Sierra winter: Latest measurement shows snowpack at 237% of average; Flood concerns growThe latest statewide snowpack measurement from the California Department of Water Resources is another indication that the tremendously wet winter might have been too much of a good thing.
Les mer »
California ties 1952 record for all-time Sierra snowpackAfter a long series of winter storms, California's snowpack has tied the all-time record set more than 70 years ago, official measurements show.
Les mer »
Sierra Madre pharmacist pleads guilty to Medicare fraudBetween 2017 and 2022, the government paid Paul Mansour's pharmacy between $600,000 and $1 million based off fake claims.
Les mer »
Pilot project aims to divert excess water runoff potentially caused by massive Sierra snowpackThe problem involves diverting excess water from the nearby Kings River through a network of canals to deliberately swamp his own fields.
Les mer »