After being diagnosed with aggressive bone cancer at age 11, Grace bravely underwent treatment and surgery. Today, she's still enjoying her favorite activity of running while also dreaming of a future as a Paralympian.
When photographing her own daughter, Kate captured a Snow White covered in mud to showcase her true personality.
As one of the first girls from the Bamiyan region of Afghanistan to begin riding a bicycle, the 23-year-old was inspired to teach other young women to follow suit—and find a new way to get to school.
The eight-year-old loves learning math at school and dreams of traveling the world just like her favorite Disney character Moana. She also hopes to inspire kids in foster homes and prove better days are ahead.
After overcoming a childhood bout of polio, the 29-year-old is now a fencing champion and gold medal Olympic athlete.
The high school student from the Tla'Amin First Nation on Vancouver Island has performed and spoken at grass-roots Indigenous gatherings and rallies and at International conferences across the globe.
At the young age of 11, Sol is a regular participant at surf championships. She dreams of becoming the first female world champion surfer from Brazil.
England's national women's football team prove this sport isn't just for guys. In fact, they are inspiring a whole new generation of girls with their skills on and off the field.
The Girl Up leader dedicates her time to charities that work to enrich the lives of women and girls across Asia.
While fans may know her from High School Musical, this actress was named the first-ever United Nations Youth Champion for the International Year of Youth.