This project significantly impacts RainbowVI's vision of providing a space for teenagers to learn and lead the creation of well-being content for their peers.
In the offboarding interview, one teen participant shared:
"I didn't know design tools could do all this. Before the boot camp, I was using Microsoft Forms. Now I'm building real projects with Notion, Tally, and actual learning pathways. The best part? Seeing that I can create more than I thought—and realizing that design isn't just a skill… it's a way of thinking. This is why youth need spaces to experiment, mess up, learn, and build together."
Hearing this motivates us to keep running more bootcamps for youth learning designers. Next, we will also build a community space to support them beyond the program, so they can keep learning, gain real experience, and continue creating courses that matter.