Ahnika Barber
Ahnika Barber is a theatre student at Langley Fine Arts School in Langley, British Columbia, and an aspiring politician and economist. She has been doing work for the LGBTQ community for two years, and is very dedicated to social justice and creating resources for the disadvantaged.
Alexander Magnussen
Alexander is a 28 year old man who lives with Autism. His goal is to convey to the world that Autism can be a thing to be celebrated, not feared.
Corey Reid
My name is Corey Reid, I am a recovering addict, a father, and a young person that suffers from mental illness. I am now acting as a advocate to better the many current systems that are so flawed. I am involved with the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Collaborative. I am the co-chair of the Langley Local Action Team. I also sit on the Child Welfare Youth Advisory Counsel.
Hannah Cramer
Hannah may only be 12 and not even 5 feet tall, but she has a lot to say. Hannah wants people to know that, despite what they see when they look in the mirror, they are awesome and it doesn't matter what other people may think.
As a competitive diver she loves spending time in the pool and particularly enjoys outdoor pools! During the winter skiing is Hannah's sport of choice and living in suburban Vancouver, BC makes that a natural fit!
Hannah has always looked up to people that are passionate about what they do and believe in. One day she would love to be a teacher so she can help more people understand how important they are!
Reece Doppenberg
Reece Doppenberg is a engaging, outgoing, ambitious and determined grade 12 student in Langley, British Columbia. He enjoys public speaking, poetry, music and science. Reece is very active within his school, is a multi-instrumentalist and takes part in many leadership roles within the community. After high school, Reece plans to study sciences with hopes of becoming a doctor and eventually joining and contributing to initiatives like Doctors Without Borders.
Sara Kate Smith
Sara Kate Smith is a 17 year old second generation 4-H member, as well as an International Baccalaureate student. She is passionate about communications and plans to pursue political science at university. She is the founder of Speak Out Loud, a 3-day province-wide communications and professional development conference created to fill the need for youth development focused on leadership and public speaking skills as well as other aspects of communications. Sara has represented 4-H British Columbia at both the Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture Competition and the United States National 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C. where she had the opportunity to work with international 4-H members to improve programs focused on youth and agriculture. Sara also looks forward to guest speaking at the 4-H Global Network Summit in 2017. These experiences have prepared her for a career grounded in public relations, business, and helping create the next generation of Canadian leaders.
Sarah May Shogan
Sarah May Shogan is an 18 year old film student who will be attending film school in 2017. Film is an important part of her lifestyle and is an amazing outlet for new concepts and ideas. Sarah decided she wanted to enter a career in film after directing plays in high school and being apart of the cast and crew for her high school musicals. Her plan is to pursue a film career focussing on developing political documentaries and the working with the music industry.