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Caroline James and Veda Kommineni with their blossoms from during their One Flower at a Time pledge drive the previous spring.

EDWARDSVILLE - High School understudies Veda Kommineni and Caroline James are the Illinois agents of a public philanthropic called Making a Difference One Step at a Time. The 501(c)(3) is run completely by secondary school understudies younger than 16. The reason for Making a Difference One Step at a Time is to fund-raise for versatile games programming locally and the country over.

As per its site, Making a Difference One Step at a Time's central goal incorporates gathering pledges for versatile games programs all through the district to guarantee that all individuals are offered equivalent chances. The charity additionally advances teaching networks on various issues encompassing inabilities to additionally forestall these issues.

The two Edwardsville High School first year recruits joined Making a Difference the previous winter after Kommineni's cousin Sriya Pokala reached them about the new not-for-profit. Pokala and her companion Kinley Schade established the association and are the two understudies at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Missouri. They were hoping to extend and, when they connected with Kommineni and James, they were eager to assist.

"We both have individual involvement in this kind of stuff and I believe it's something we've forever been energetic about on the grounds that we need to have the option to give everyone around us that equivalent opportunity that we're given," Kommineni said. "I'm essential for presumably one of the most outstanding tennis programs ever here in Edwardsville, and Edwardsville has such a preposterous games climate, and it would be great to have the option to see that grow to individuals of various capacities."

"I for one have a sibling with down condition and that is one of my objectives is I need him to have each open door that he can to play anything sport he needs to play, so that is the reason I'm doing this," James said. "I've without exception needed to do the most I can to reward my local area, and this issue certainly impacts me a ton. Whenever I saw the open door I simply needed to take it and see where we could go with it."

James and Kommineni coordinated a pledge drive the previous spring called One Flower at a Time. In April, the pair planted around 100 blossoms in their terraces and in July, when the blossoms were developed, they offered them to individuals in their area.

They raised around $800 which went to the YMCA Adapted Programming in Edwardsville. This, thusly, permitted the program to buy hardware and supplies to furnish sports open doors to youngsters with handicaps, as per James.