Chicago Sun-Times

TEENS AROUND GLOBE HERE TO VOLUNTEER

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter Email: sesposito@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ slesposito

Almost 400 of them fanned out across Humboldt Park Wednesday, armed with rakes, garbage bags, paint brushes and something not typically associated with teenagers — a strong desire to do some good in the world.

“The world is a beautiful place; I want to give back to it,” said Shivani Patel, 16, from Philadelph­ia. “Plus, life is short. You have to live in the moment.”

Patel was taking part in the weeklong Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership’s annual World Leadership Congress in the city — an event that brings together high school kids from across the United States and the world, focusing on community service and developing leadership skills. The nonprofit organizati­on, named after the American actor and humanitari­an who died last year, is run mostly by volunteers, with alumni totaling 445,000.

“What we firmly believe is that every young person has a value and can contribute and be a leader,” said Javier LaFianza, HOBY’s CEO. “Leadership is not about power or position or title. It’s your actions that define you as a leader. So consequent­ly, let’s find out what you’re passionate about and go out and go get involved in what that is.”

Abi Jackson, 18, who lives in Warrington, a town just southwest of Manchester, England, was among those at the park Wednesday.

“I love how you can see a person grow when they’re volunteeri­ng … like in confidence and their willingnes­s to do stuff,” said Jackson. “Before, they wouldn’t step out of their comfort zone to do anything. I was like the shyest person ever. I wouldn’t speak to anyone. I’m so much more confident [ now]. I’d get up on stage in front of thousands of people and just do a cheer on my own.”

Bri Colabianch­i, 16, from Colorado, isn’t fond of the cliche that most teens are self- absorbed.

“I have a firm belief that you can’t just categorize everybody,” Colabianch­i said. “Teenagers aren’t just sitting on a couch watching TV. I just don’t like stereotype­s.”

 ??  ?? Shivani Patel, 16, from Philadelph­ia, was one of the teen volunteers sprucing up Humboldt Park Wednesday.
| STEFANO ESPOSITO/ SUN- TIMES
Shivani Patel, 16, from Philadelph­ia, was one of the teen volunteers sprucing up Humboldt Park Wednesday. | STEFANO ESPOSITO/ SUN- TIMES

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