Little GINers

Why should you assist IMAGIN?

IMAGIN wishes to implement a plan that includes the active participation of children. This because GIN has an age limit and does not have an adapted plan for children. We believe that children also have many ideas and creativity that could be implemented in different projects. Little GINners participants will be between 6 and 11 years old. They will attend only the first day of the conference, where their projects and ideas will be observed by students and teachers.

We invite you to participate in a conference organized for the first time in the world!

    • Students and children. 
    • Bilingual conference. 
    • Bring together student leaders to think about solutions.
    • Improve knowledge in the problems that affect the world.
    • Promote the concept of self-sustainability.
    • Promote leadership and teamwork.

Mentors

This conference will be done not only by us but will also be organized with and under the help of GIN. This program has been studied, evaluated and organized to execute it for the first time in children and our institution. 

    • Andres Phillips and Daniela Rodriguez 
    • Maria Fallas 
    • Gerardo de Vega 
    • Academic direction
    • GIN experts

What are they going to learn?

We seek that children find new passions and create new goals along with others of their same age. 

We want you to understand the concept of self-sustainability and how to generate such a project. 

We also have the objective of creating an impact through their ideas and without judging them as children in order to foster their creativity and academic growth.

GIN Camp


Golden Valley will be offering a completely free summer camp from January 6 to 10 to prepare children to go to the conference. In this they will be taught everything necessary so that they can generate change and that they can validate their project at the first GIN children’s conference in the world.

Camp Activities


    • Groups of 4 will be made.
    • Create an idea of a self-sustaining project that combats some of the problems listed above.
    • Prepare a video that will be shown at the conference’s video festival that shows what the project is about, its problems, its equipment and evidence of the work.
    • Find a way to follow up the project during Maria Fallas’ classes at the institution. 
    • Create a small 30-minute workshop where they expose the project and have a creative reflection activity for those attending.

What should you do?

  1. Complete the registration form for the mate (For the camp and conference). 
  2. Pay the cost of the conference of $50 per student for 1 day and $65 for the 3 days in which the conference takes place. This covers the feeding, activities, a water bottle of the conference and a wooden cutlery set. 
  3. Be alert for new information provided by email.