By Jack Powers | Cofounder
This quarter has been marked by significant milestones that showcase both the breadth and depth of our impact across five global programs. In early December, we hosted "Another Chance" at Benrubi Gallery in New York City, featuring the work of seven formerly incarcerated and homeless youth from our South Bronx program. The exhibition was transformative not only as a celebration of student artistry but as a direct economic opportunity—100% of sales went directly to participating photographers, creating tangible pathways to independence. These same students are part of a cohort that has drawn attention from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, which is exploring Lens on Life as an Alternative to Incarceration option. Meanwhile, graduates from our previous New York cohort were hired as photographers at the UN General Assembly.
Across our international sites, we've reached unprecedented capacity, serving 75 students this year—the most in our history. In Zaatari Refugee Camp, Jordan, our program continues to operate while many other NGOs have departed, providing consistent support to displaced Syrian youth even as the camp population has declined from 90,000 to 60,000. In Arbat Camp, Iraq, our students presented a powerful exhibition in Sulaymaniyah where they addressed gender rights, mental health, food insecurity, and displacement. The event drew Kurdish political officials, one of whom requested that students submit formal proposals on improving camp conditions—a testament to how their voices are now carrying real weight in public discourse.
In Burundi, our students successfully completed the Canon Young People's Programme, developing portfolios focused on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In Cameroon, three alumni displaced by the Anglophone crisis are now enrolled at university on full scholarships, studying journalism, videography, and digital marketing—proof that our work creates lasting professional futures. As we close out the year, we're grateful for the trust GlobalGiving donors place in us and remain committed to showing up every day for the young people who need us most.
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