You don’t have to be a superhero to be a transformer! Around the world people are doing amazing things to transform their lives and make the planet a.

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You don’t have to be a superhero to be a transformer! Around the world people are doing amazing things to transform their lives and make the planet a better place.

Christian Aid/Elaine Duigenan Andrew from Scotland found an unusual way to raise money for Christian Aid.

Christian Aid/Kim Naylor Luís and his family live in Peru. They are learning to grow vegetables and be healthier.

Christian Aid/Gary Calton Tolik from Tajikistan is learning new skills on a camping trip.

Christian Aid/Sian Curry Bianka from Guatemala is making friends at carnivals.

Christian Aid/Brenda Hayward In Sri Lanka, people are getting help to rebuild homes and schools after a disaster.

Christian Aid/Olivia Arthur In Ghana, people are asking for more and better schools so more children can go to school.

Christian Aid/Harriet Logan/Network In Senegal, farmers are getting better tools so children don’t need to work on the farms. Now they have more time to learn and play.

Real-life stories: Ghana

Christian Aid/Olivia Arthur Musah and Fatimata live in Ghana.

Christian Aid/Olivia Arthur Fatimata and Musah have just started school.

Christian Aid/Olivia Arthur Fatimata doing her homework.

Real-life stories: Guatemala

Christian Aid/Sian Curry Bianka and Tirza live in Guatemala.

Christian Aid/Sian Curry A carnival parade in Guatemala City.

Christian Aid/Sian Curry Tirza enjoying her favourite fruit salad.