Meet our team!
Claude Monet, Vetheuil In Summer, via Wikimedia Commons
It all started when our English teacher, Ms. Sanchez, proposed that we take part in a contest. And so three young girls, who have always wanted to make and impact now knew they had a chance.
Anastasia Mirlesse
Hello! I’m Anastasia, a 16 year old high school student, passionate about dance and cinema.
Through my creative works, I’ve been able to express myself and reach out to my inner child. With dance I occasionally get to travel to various places with my team that I love. Back home, I enjoy music videos and films, as well as learning about how the world works!
While i was born in Geneva, my parents are from Latvia, France, Ukraine and Russia. I’ve been brought up through three different languages, which has lead me to enjoy communicating with others.
For me dreams symbolise change. Through this project I hope to give children around the world hope that their dreams are enough to make an impact on their lives.
Victoria Norbye
Hi, my name is Victoria. I am a Norwegian student living in Switzerland. As part of a school project, I helped create this website to support child refugees.
I enjoy working with others and love learning new things. Playing football is one of my biggest passions, and it has taught me a lot about teamwork. I grew up speaking Norwegian, English, and French, which has helped me connect with people from different cultures.
I love going on adventures, hiking, and spending time with my family and friends. When I’m at home, I reading a good book or listening to music.
Magali Viso
Hi ! My name is Magali, I’m 15 and a high school student in Switzerland. I enjoy the outdoors and adore all types of animals.
Throughout most of my life I have gone to international schools where I met a lot of different people each with their own culture and language. That has led me to love both listening to people speak and speaking various languages as well as a keen interest in different cultures.
When I travel I can fully appreciate the perks of being multilingual while interacting with locals. I can see the way tension disappears when we limit the possibility of misunderstandings which has led me to believe this to be true as well on a global scale.
For me dreams are a source of hope, something to look forward to and a reason to keep going forward despite the hardships we may encounter.