At the start of the pandemic, a group of teens in Potomac, Maryland, created Teens Helping Seniors. It’s a grocery delivery service for people at high risk of catching Covid-19. Since then, the group has become a national organization.
As national coordinator, 16-year-old Ria Garg has worked with teens across the United States and Canada to help them create their own branches. She’s also delivered some groceries herself. “Seniors are often conflicted: Do I eat, or do I worry about my health?” Ria explains. “That’s something no one, anywhere, should have to worry about.”