
Entrepreneurship is the ability to turn ideas into action. It’s not only about starting a business but also about solving problems, thinking creatively, and creating positive change. For us as young volunteers, entrepreneurship offers a way to make a real impact locally and globally.
An entrepreneur sees challenges not as obstacles, but as opportunities. Whether it’s improving education, protecting the environment, or helping communities grow, entrepreneurship helps us develop solutions that matter.
In Turkey, a country rich in culture and innovation, many young people are using their talents to create startups in technology, tourism, agriculture, and social services. With support from NGOs, incubators, and international networks, more youth are gaining the skills and confidence to build their own future.
Entrepreneurship also teaches us key life skills: leadership, creativity, communication, and resilience. These are not only important for business but also for personal growth and active citizenship.
As volunteers, we are already practicing many entrepreneurial skills: working in teams, managing resources, finding creative ways to solve problems, and connecting with diverse people. The next step is to believe in our ideas and take action.
In conclusion, entrepreneurship empowers young people to become change-makers. No matter where you are or what your background is, you can make a difference. All it takes is an idea and the courage to start.