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The main idea of my Digital Entrepreneurship secondary school course was to prepare its students to conduct business in the 21st century. What better way than creating a business plan and designing a professional website for the created business?
Taking the simple requirements to the next level, I created Qmis (meaning shirt in Maltese), a potentially fully functional website that helps connect consumers with sustainable and affordable apparel. This business proposal was the child of my passion for both businesses, sustainability, and cheap clothing. With an extensive positive public opinion of the website, this business could one day be the new shopping platform for sustainable fashion.
Qmis is a new digital media corporation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The business offers a unique revolutionary platform that features sustainable and affordable apparel from both local and multinational brands through a user-friendly search engine. Connecting sustainable product lines and businesses with their target audience is what Qmis does best. Qmis’s mission is to fulfill the demands of eco-conscious and financially aware customers by exhibiting equally sustainable and affordable apparel. Through a revolutionized customer-focused platform, Qmis promotes businesses that use carbon-neutral practices, have planet-conscious products, and have an overall minimal impact on business operations.
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The pandemic affected everyone, with each lockdown and new restriction chipping away at our happiness. However, there were a group of individuals that were feeling the effects even worse, seniors living in long-term care homes. In many instances, those living in these long-term care homes were only allowed to leave their rooms at specific times for a very limited amount of reasons. Imprisoned inside small rooms with minimal social interactions and no way to see their family during the holiday season, something had to be done. After reading that many families don't even visit their relatives in long-term care homes at all, even more so during a global pandemic, I created the Cards for Seniors Initiative, providing heartfelt cards to lift the spirits of those in our community that need it most.
Working together with my previous elementary school, we created over 500 holiday-themed cards for seniors. Messages of hope, happiness, and love were shared. Getting the entire elementary school to take part and generating awareness of the importance of involve and volunteering with seniors were happy by-products of the initiative. It was a challenge to find facilities that would accept the card, but after following pandemic procedures, the cards finally found a home in two local long-term care residences. With such an overwhelmingly positive reception of the cards, this initiative has occurred each year since, lifting the spirits of the community's seniors.