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Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awardee
The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards is a program of the Helen Diller Family Foundation. Jewish values inform the work of the Foundation. In the words of Helen Diller, “It’s never too late, too early, or too often to give back and make the world a better place.” Every year, the Helen Diller Family Foundation awards up to 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 each for their leadership efforts to change the world. Our founder, Leah Mordehai, was recognized as an awardee.


Future Global Leaders: 18 Under 18 Award Winners 2026
Recognizing exceptional students worldwide who are creating meaningful change in their communities and beyond. After a rigorous multi-stage evaluation by graduates of Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Yale University, only 18 outstanding changemakers were selected. The panel evaluated originality, measurable impact, leadership, scalability and long-term potential to create positive global change. Our Co-founder Nellie Fouksman was among the awardees!


NSHSS BE MORE GRANT FINALIST
Slavic Voice 4 Ukraine was honored with the NSHSS Activism & Advocacy Award and was selected as a finalist for the NSHSS Be More Grant, recognizing outstanding student-led initiatives that create meaningful community impact. The organization received this award for its work connecting Slavic-heritage youth, expanding access to Ukrainian language and cultural education, and providing platforms for young people to share their stories during a time of conflict. The award highlights Slavic Voice 4 Ukraine’s innovative approach to cultural education, its partnerships with schools and youth organizations, and its commitment to uplifting Ukrainian youth voices and fostering unity and peace.


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