Giulio Sergnese Launches The Archive of My Dreams at Hull’s School, Zurich to Support the New Wor(l)ds Project

On February 25th, Giulio Sergnese, co-founder of the Rosa Riganti Foundation, was at Hull’s School in Zurich to introduce his new book, The Archive of My Dreams.

The book launch marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the Rosa Riganti Foundation and its mission to empower children through education.

The proceeds from The Archive of My Dreams directly fund the New Wor(l)ds Project, an innovative initiative designed to provide children from underserved communities with access to high-quality English education. What makes the project unique was its peer-to-peer learning format, inviting young teenagers, aged 14 to 18, to teach English to younger children. This approach not only helps children improve their language skills but also fosters important social skills and leadership qualities in the teenage teachers.

The event also served as a key opportunity to find teenage volunteers willing to contribute just 1 hour and 20 minutes every two weeks to support this impactful cause. These volunteers play a vital role in empowering young learners and helping them access better opportunities. If you want to volunteer, you can click the link here.

Giulio’s vision for the New Wor(l)ds Project is to open doors to a world of opportunities for children, using language as a bridge to a brighter future. The project aims to empower both the volunteers and the young learners, creating a community of support and growth.

A special thank you to Mr. Hull, Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Hellett for making this event possible and for their ongoing support in shaping the next generation of global citizens.

Together, we are helping children everywhere chase their dreams!