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Ishika Ranka | |
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Alma mater | Bergen Academies |
Occupation(s) | Author, Public Speaker, Social Media Influencer |
Known for | Authorship of "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us," Public Speaking, Social Media Presence |
Awards | Gold Award (Girl Scouts), Silver & Bronze Awards (Girl Scouts), PVSA Award |
Ishika Ranka is a individual known for her contributions as an author, public speaker, advocate, and social media influencer. She gained recognition for her book, "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us," [1] and has achieved notable success in public speaking. Additionally, she brings awareness to stigmas surrounding the elderly and ageism.
Ishika attends Bergen Academies and is currently enrolled in the Academy for Business and Finance, for the class of 2026.
Ishika Ranka is the author of "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us-- Discover Confidence, Spark Creativity, and Embrace the Fun," a book tailored for tweens, encouraging readers to embrace their authentic selves, fuel their passions, and navigate the adventure of tweenhood, with a sense of curiosity and joy." The book has received acclaim for its inspirational content and relatable themes, as well as its dedication to empowering tweens on their journey to self-discovery. [2] [3] It stands as "a book that speaks directly to the hearts of young tweens, offering strength, encouragement, and a whole load of fun as they take on the exciting journey of adolescence." [4]
Ishika Ranka's commitment to community service and leadership is exemplified through her achievements in the Girl Scouts. She earned the prestigious Gold Award by creating "Resident Radiance," a project that involved helping nursing homes with activities carts, self-care packages, and events aimed at brightening the lives of residents. [5] [6]
Additionally, Ishika received the Silver Award for her project involving the creation of a Little Free Library for her town. Despite facing vandalism shortly after its installation, the strong support of the town helped restore the library. [7]
In an effort to further her impact, Ishika developed a non-profit titled "ElderWish" in 2023, aimed at aiding the elderly in making their dreams come true. [8]
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Ishika Ranka | |
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Alma mater | Bergen Academies |
Occupation(s) | Author, Public Speaker, Social Media Influencer |
Known for | Authorship of "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us," Public Speaking, Social Media Presence |
Awards | Gold Award (Girl Scouts), Silver & Bronze Awards (Girl Scouts), PVSA Award |
Ishika Ranka is a individual known for her contributions as an author, public speaker, advocate, and social media influencer. She gained recognition for her book, "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us," [1] and has achieved notable success in public speaking. Additionally, she brings awareness to stigmas surrounding the elderly and ageism.
Ishika attends Bergen Academies and is currently enrolled in the Academy for Business and Finance, for the class of 2026.
Ishika Ranka is the author of "Fueled by Sunshine: BeTWEEN Us-- Discover Confidence, Spark Creativity, and Embrace the Fun," a book tailored for tweens, encouraging readers to embrace their authentic selves, fuel their passions, and navigate the adventure of tweenhood, with a sense of curiosity and joy." The book has received acclaim for its inspirational content and relatable themes, as well as its dedication to empowering tweens on their journey to self-discovery. [2] [3] It stands as "a book that speaks directly to the hearts of young tweens, offering strength, encouragement, and a whole load of fun as they take on the exciting journey of adolescence." [4]
Ishika Ranka's commitment to community service and leadership is exemplified through her achievements in the Girl Scouts. She earned the prestigious Gold Award by creating "Resident Radiance," a project that involved helping nursing homes with activities carts, self-care packages, and events aimed at brightening the lives of residents. [5] [6]
Additionally, Ishika received the Silver Award for her project involving the creation of a Little Free Library for her town. Despite facing vandalism shortly after its installation, the strong support of the town helped restore the library. [7]
In an effort to further her impact, Ishika developed a non-profit titled "ElderWish" in 2023, aimed at aiding the elderly in making their dreams come true. [8]