Pooja:It’s so wonderful to have you here, Spiffy! I am passionate about educational inequality and I’m working to address equity, inclusion and diversity within the global education system. My work is focused on ensuring that we move towards a world whereeducation is a part of every child’s life— not an elitist privilege.
Vanessa:It’s great to be here, Spiffy! What you smell is goodness! We started Omsom to bring proud, loud Asian flavors to your fingertips any day of the week! We want Omsom to be sitting in your pantry, right between the tomato sauce and olive oil — no more diluted dishes, no more cultural compromise. Our mission is to reclaim andcelebrate the multitudesthat exist in Asian cultures,honor the communities we represent,and make mainstream grocery stores reflect the changing DNA of this country.
Córa-Laine:I support survivors of abuse and young people suffering from poor mental health. Young victims of abuse and those suffering from poor mental health are less likely to secure good grades at school and are more likely to find themselves in dangerous situations. So I support them as they rediscover their confidence and self-esteem, by providing creative projects, peer mentoring, and fundraising support as a Student Ambassador for the charitySafelinein the United Kingdom.