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A powerful interview with Mother and Son, Leisle and Caleb Chung!! These beautiful people are living their legacy and breakdown for us the impact of empathy; embracing a thriving business as a way to impact the world AND their employees as well; and how a 10-year-old Caleb convinced his parents (and recruited 6 other kids his age) that he could run a half marathon since girls his age walked that distance to get water everyday! How do you raise kids with that kind of impulse? Well, both Leisle and Caleb give us some hints. If you need some encouragement that the next generation cares about the world - look no further. I hope you are as inspired as I am by the humility, passion, intentionality and hope that these two are offering the world right now. The story of Vinh Chung's family: https://wherethewindleads.com/ Beyond Access project: https://www.wvi.org/publications/research/water-sanitation-and-hygiene/strong-women-strong-world-beyond-access-learningWorld Vision Next Gen: https://www.worldvisionphilanthropy.org/nextgen
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