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TORONTO A program that teaches kids financial literacy and entrepreneurship is also showing young people how to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We really are kind of raising the bar when it comes to not only entrepreneurship, but also giving back and being part of a society,” Explorer Hop CEO Hasina Lookman said. “That really is the kind of entrepreneur we need in the future, and we call them change-makers.” Explorer Hop teaches kids how to create an idea, take it to market, sell the product and give back to a charity of their choice. Recently, a group of young people from across Canada worked together, from their homes, to create a cookbook called “Kids Cooking Madness.”