– A Stockton teenager, Zachary Hulsey, is making waves in the community by starting a nonprofit at the age of 16. Hulsey, a student at St. Mary’s High School, founded “Clean Sweep Stockton” to address the issue of litter and debris in the Garden Acres community.
“I’m a good student, I’m a hard worker, and I’m a good person.” Hulsey’s aspirations are not just about personal achievement; they are also about contributing to his community. He wants to be a role model for younger generations and inspire them to pursue their own dreams. This is a common theme among young people in the community. Many young people are eager to make a difference and contribute to their community.
This is a story about the forgotten, the overlooked, and the ignored. It’s a story about the power of community and the importance of taking care of our shared spaces. It’s a story about the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to overcome adversity. It’s a story about the power of one person to make a difference.