Mobilize for Good: SoulPancake + Walden University

Graduating high school is usually a pretty big deal for most teens, and it’s safe to say that the senior class of 2020 wasn’t expecting a pandemic to ruin their graduation or college plans. July marks the beginning of the summer transition from their last term of high school to college, so Walden University teamed up with SoulPancake to show how they’re celebrating three exceptional graduating students in their Mobilize for Good campaign.

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