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• Some children discover the world early. Others discover how to reshape it. Across communities, a growing number of young creators are using technology not just to develop skills or earn...
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Some children discover the world early. Others discover how to reshape it.
Across communities, a growing number of young creators are using technology not just to develop skills or earn money, but also to support families, care for friends, and address real emotional needs. This shift from making for profit to making for meaning is at the center of When Young Minds Create, a youth-focused maker program supported by Creality.
Positioned as a community‑centric youth movement rather than a traditional education or business program, the initiative encourages children to treat creativity as a form of responsibility, empathy, and social contribution. Technology is a tool, and human impact is the goal.
Within weeks of launch, the program attracted nearly 200 young participants worldwide. While