WHEN I think of the next generation, I feel excitement. I want this issue of Good News to be a joyous celebration of the young adults who will be the leaders of tomorrow, carrying the torch of progress and making our community and the world a better place. I am confident that the future is in good hands.
We live in a time of uncertainty; it’s easy to succumb to worry and doubt the next generation. However, when we truly examine the next generation, we witness a source of boundless optimism. These young men and women are driven, compassionate, and brimming with innovative ideas. They possess a remarkable ability to empathize with others and understand the challenges that lie before them.
Our communities will flourish and thrive because of these remarkable individuals. They have shown us what it means to be resilient, resourceful, and committed to making a positive impact. With each passing day, they inspire us with their determination, their unwavering belief in a better future, and their tireless efforts to bring about meaningful change.
I am humbled by the energy and passion radiating from these future leaders. They remind us that we must nurture their dreams and provide them with the support and guidance they need. By doing so, we can ensure that their potential is unleashed and that they have every opportunity to flourish.
The world may face challenges, but I firmly believe that with the next generation at the helm, we have every reason to be hopeful. They possess the ability to bridge divides, find common ground, and create innovative solutions to the most pressing issues of our time. They are determined to leave a lasting legacy of compassion, equality, and sustainability.
From someone who is a part of the next generation, this issue features young adults under the age of 35 who are making a lasting impact on the place we call home. GN