TIME and LEGO Honor 10 Inspiring Young Girls Changing the World
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Katy Cowan
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Summary
TIME and LEGO have partnered to celebrate ten young girls, aged 12 to 17, who are making significant impacts in various fields such as science, sports, and activism. These girls are addressing global issues like climate change and homelessness, showcasing leadership and innovation beyond their years. The initiative is part of TIME's first-ever Girls of the Year list, supported by LEGO's She Built That campaign.
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· 3 pulledThey're scientists, athletes, inventors, and campaigners. They're tackling everything from homelessness to climate change.
Each honouree, aged between 12 and 17, is making a tangible difference in their community and beyond.
TIME's first-ever Girls of the Year list spotlights ten extraordinary young women who are proving you don't have to be an adult to make a difference.
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