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SILVER ONE RECEIVES FINAL DRILL RESULTS FROM ITS PHOENIX SILVER PROJECT, ARIZONA TRACES SILVER-COPPER BEARING STRUCTURE ALONG STRIKE

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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 24, 2025 /CNW/ — Silver One Resources Inc. (TSXV: SVE) (OTCQX: SLVRF) (FSE: BRK1) (“Silver One” or the “Company”) announces the analytical results for samples collected in the 2024 diamond drill program completed in the 417 area (“417”) on its Phoenix Silver Property (Figure 1). The close spaced drill program (average 23 m between vein intercepts) targeted an east-west trending, steeply dipping structure, just upslope from the large (up to 417 pounds) angular vein fragments thought to be derived from these structures (see Figure 2 and news releases of May 15, 2024, and February 5, 2020). With exception of hole 1 that did not intersect the vein, hole 10 (barren) and hole 22 that did not recover core in the vein zone, elevated silver and or base metals (Zn, Pb, Cu), values were encountered in all other holes along the 250 meters of the east-west vein-structure (see Table 1). 

The program consisted of 30 core holes from 6 drill pads, totalling 1,955 meters which traced the vein- structures for over 250 m east-west. The drill holes were drilled in HQ size core (63.5mm diameter) with an average depth of 64 m. The best intercept returned 3,800 g/t silver with 0.97% copper over 0.35 m within a quartz breccia (See selected assays in Table 1). This intersection is near the 417 vein fragment area. The presence of silver and base metals along the length of the structure tested suggests this fracture system may still host higher-grade material between or downdip from the drill hole intercepts, as well as elsewhere along the western and eastern extensions of the host structure.

Several other silver and copper exploration targets have been outlined through geological mapping, sampling and the recent ZTEM airborne electromagnetic survey completed by the Company in late 2024 (see Company news release of February 20, 2025). Five silver targets outside the 417 area were identified and two porphyry copper-silver targets were prioritized for additional exploration. The silver target at higher elevations to the north of 417 is of particular importance, as it is characterized by a 1.5 km train comprised of 40 silver fragments weighing up to 9 kg (20 lb) (Nuggets-North Target – Figure 3). Further work on this silver anomaly is highly warranted.

Silver One will look at conducting a close spaced gravity survey over the 417 area to help define the locations of potential concentrations of silver. The gravity survey will examine strong density differences between the host rock (average density of 2.65 – 2.90 gm/cubic centimeter) and concentrations of silver (100% silver has a density of 10.5 gm/cubic cm). This will help in deciding targeting locations of future drill holes. Planned work also includes, mapping and sampling at the Nuggets-North area, as well as induced polarization over the porphyry targets on the southern part of the property, all in preparation for selecting future drill targets.

Greg Crowe, Silver One’s President, CEO and Director, commented, “The results of the 2024 drill program illustrate the continuity of the silver and base metal bearing structures along the 250+ meters of strike tested. The 2024 drill program did not encounter very high-grade intercepts similar to the large angular vein fragments in the 417 area, as these lens-like concentrations of high-grade material may be present between drill intercepts or down-dip of the area tested.  These structures appear to continue westwards towards the Mexican Mine (see Figure 1), where high-grade silver has been historically documented (Arizona Republic, 23 April 1903 originally published in the Globe Times). Several other silver targets were identified though geological sampling and geophysics and need to be further evaluated.

Also, the recently completed airborne ZTEM survey, along with select surface copper and silver rock samples, have identified two high priority copper-silver targets in the southern part of the property (see news release of February 20, 2025, and Figure 3). Phoenix Silver is within a prolific 50+ km long porphyry copper and silver producing belt. Freeport McMoRan’s Miami-Inspiration mining complex and BHP’s new Ocelot porphyry discovery are along strike and lie within 5 km of Phoenix Silver.

The Phoenix Silver property remains highly prospective for both silver vein and porphyry style mineralization. More detailed geophysical and mapping/sampling programs are being considered in preparation for future drilling.”

 

Table 1. Selected anomalous assays from Phoenix Silver core drilling samples. Intervals reported are near true widths, except for holes 3, 5, 7, 24 (70% to 76% of the intercept), and holes 21 and 23 (25% of the intercept). Anomalous samples over 10 g/t silver are included in table below. Holes not listed contain at least a sample, between 0.15 m and 0.35 m with elevated (over 500 ppm) copper, lead or zinc.

HOLE ID

Sample Number

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

 Ag g/t

 Cu ppm

 Pb ppm

 Zn ppm

PS-24-02

200921

15.24

17.68

12

55

55

128

587

PS-24-02

200922

17.68

19.81

33

33

34

143

603

PS-24-03

200923

13.26

15.24

52

52

114

103

906

PS-24-03

200924

15.24

17.83

30

30

376

159

567

PS-24-03

200925

17.83

19.81

1.98

13

136

42

705

PS-24-03

200926

19.81

21.79

1.98

15

165

69

695

PS-24-03

200927

21.79

23.32

1.52

20

67

54

626

PS-24-03

200928

23.32

24.84

1.52

10

42

36

835

PS-24-03

200929

24.84

26.37

1.52

12

70

74

568

PS-24-04

200910

18.67

19.08

0.41

68

725

374

892

PS-24-04

200911

19.08

19.43

0.35

3,816

9,725

3,628

922

PS-24-04

200912

19.43

21.11

1.68

79

567

213

1,086

PS-24-04

200913

21.11

23.13

2.03

90

221

41

1,209

PS-24-04

200914

23.13

25.09

1.95

85

113

26

812

PS-24-04

200915

25.09

27.89

2.80

63

34

28

737

PS-24-04

200916

27.89

29.57

1.68

34

5

26

821

PS-24-05

200931

23.47

25.60

2.13

11

24

74

652

PS-24-05

200932

25.60

27.74

2.13

35

258

86

1,003

PS-24-05

200933

43.89

46.33

2.44

24

406

52

784

PS-24-05

200934

46.33

48.54

2.21

28

328

61

972

PS-24-07

200936

12.80

15.24

2.44

12

45

61

578

PS-24-07

200937

15.24

17.37

2.13

21

146

65

626

PS-24-14

200947

45.42

47.55

2.13

33

346

62

791

PS-24-14

200948

54.25

56.39

2.13

15

160

27

497

PS-24-16

303

23.47

24.68

1.21

49

1,316

349

1,282

PS-24-20

335

35.36

39.93

4.57

16

47

61

502

PS-24-21

306

85.34

87.17

1.83

26

83

330

601

PS-24-21

307

87.17

89.00

1.83

30

100

232

721

PS-24-21

308

89.00

90.53

1.52

20

68

252

1,387

PS-24-21

309

90.53

93.04

2.51

10

40

231

1,151

PS-24-23

318

114.00

115.82

1.83

54

1,169

136

1,100

PS-24-24

319

41.15

43.89

2.74

31

120

139

722

PS-24-28

324

53.95

56.54

2.59

11

96

66

1,385

PS-24-28

326

81.99

83.82

1.83

14

15

241

828

PS-24-28

327

95.94

97.11

1.17

19

17

259

784

PS-24-30

331

36.26

37.62

1.36

3

30

2,747

468

 

Sampling, Analytical and QA/QC

Seventy-six rock samples from core drilling were collected by Company geologists. All core was drilled in HQ diameter and samples were saw-cut on site after being washed, logged, photographed and analyzed with a portable X-ray pXRF Delta Professional analyzer. One-half was used for wet-chemical analysis and the other half returned to its box for storage at a company facility in Globe, Arizona. Samples varying in size from approximately 1 kg to 11 kg were dropped off by Company personnel at SGS Laboratories (“SGS”) sample preparation facility in Tempe, AZ, thence shipped by SGS personnel to SGS laboratory in Burnaby, BC., Canada (ISO accredited Laboratory, ISO/IEC17025:2017, SCC file # 15919) for analysis. Samples were analyzed by ICP/MS for thirty-four elements with four-acid digestion (SGS code GE.ICP40Q12). Over limit copper, lead and zinc were analyzed by ore-grade four acid digestion ICP (0.5 g sample) code GE.ICP42Q100. Overlimit silver was analyzed by 30 g FA/Gravimetric assay (code GO.FAG37V). Silver One inserted three standards (sourced from OREAS® Certified Reference Material), three blanks and one duplicate in the sample stream. No analytical issues were observed. SGS also inserts blanks, standards and includes duplicate analyses to ensure proper sample preparation and equipment calibration.

Table 2. Drill hole coordinates (UTM NAD83-12S) and other ID data.  Phoenix Silver Core-Drilling.

Hole

Easting UTM NAD83

Northing UTM NAD83

Elevation meters

Azimuth

Incl

Depth meters

PS24-01

519179

3705806

1191

0.0

-90.0

51.8

PS24-02

519181

3705801

1191

173.0

-50.0

29.9

PS24-03

519181

3705801

1191

173.0

-75.0

32.0

PS24-04

519181

3705806

1191

235.0

-45.0

39.0

PS24-05

519181

3705805

1191

235.0

-72.0

53.0

PS24-06

519182

3705797

1191

140.0

-45.0

32.3

PS24-07

519182

3705797

1191

140.0

-75.0

55.2

PS24-08

519233

3705827

1201

180.0

-45.0

58.2

PS24-09

519233

3705827

1201

180.0

-60.0

61.0

PS24-10

519233

3705832

1201

0.0

-90.0

119.9

PS24-11

519233

3705836

1201

205.0

-45.0

55.2

PS24-12

519233

3705836

1201

205.0

-75.0

77.1

PS24-13

519233

3705831

1201

160.0

-45.0

28.1

PS24-13A

519233

3705831

1201

160.0

-45.0

70.4

PS24-14

519233

3705832

1201

160.0

-75.0

67.4

PS24-15

519233

3705832

1201

160.0

-60.0

69.2

PS24-16

519273

3705822

1209

180.0

-45.0

48.8

PS24-17

519273

3705822

1209

180.0

-75.0

71.0

PS24-18

519274

3705822

1209

0.0

-90.0

75.6

PS24-19

519273

3705823

1209

150.0

-50.0

60.0

PS24-20

519130

3705770

1190

0.0

-50.0

51.2

PS24-21

519130

3705767

1190

0.0

-70.0

103.0

PS24-22

519130

3705767

1190

30.0

-50.0

53.3

PS24-23

519130

3705767

1190

30.0

-70.0

124.4

PS24-24

519130

3705767

1190

332.0

-50.0

62.5

PS24-25

519059

3705776

1179

355.0

-50.0

46.3

PS24-26

519059

3705776

1179

355.0

-75.0

73.1

PS24-27

519059

3705776

1179

25.0

-45.0

53.6

PS24-28

519274

3705823

1209

120.0

-45.0

100.0

PS24-29

519274

3705823

1209

205.0

-50.0

86.3

PS24-30

519113

3705733

1186

140.0

-75.0

46.4

Qualified Person

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Robert M. Cann, P. Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and an independent consultant to the Company.

About Silver One

Silver One is focused on the exploration and development of quality silver projects. The Company holds 100% interest in its flagship project, the past-producing Candelaria Mine located in Nevada. Potential reprocessing of silver from the historic leach pads at Candelaria provides an opportunity for possible near-term production. Additional opportunities lie in previously identified high-grade silver intercepts down-dip and potentially increasing the substantive silver mineralization along-strike from the two past-producing open pits.

The Company owns 636 lode claims and five patented claims on its Cherokee project located in Lincoln County, Nevada, host to multiple silver-copper-gold vein systems, traced to date for over 11 km along-strike.

Silver One also owns a 100% interest in the Silver Phoenix Project. The Silver Phoenix Project is a very high-grade native silver prospect that lies within the “Arizona Silver Belt,” immediately adjacent to the prolific copper producing area of Globe, Arizona. 

For more information, please contact:

Silver One Resources Inc.
Gary Lindsey – VP, Investor Relations
Phone: 604-974‐5274
Mobile : (720) 273-6224
Email : gary@strata-star.com 

Forward-Looking Statements

Information set forth in this news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on assumptions as of the date of this news release. These statements reflect management’s current estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations. They are not guarantees of future performance. Silver One cautions that all forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and that actual performance may be affected by a number of material factors, many of which are beyond Silver One’s control. Such factors include, among other things: risks and uncertainties relating to Silver One’s limited operating history, ability to obtain sufficient financing to carry out its exploration and development objectives on the Candelaria Project, obtaining the necessary permits to carry out its activities and the need to comply with environmental and governmental regulations. Accordingly, actual and future events, conditions and results may differ materially from the estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations expressed or implied in the forward-looking information. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Silver One undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.

NEITHER TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE. 

Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2625786/Figure_1___Map_of_the_417__and_Mexican_Mine.jpg
Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2625785/Figure_2___Plan_view_of_Phoenix_Silver.jpg
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NorthX invests $3 million in breakthrough decarbonization solutions

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Funding to accelerate industrial emissions reductions, scale clean technologies, and strengthen low carbon supply chains

VANCOUVER, BC, April 29, 2026 /CNW/ – NorthX Climate Tech (NorthX) today announced $3 million in non-dilutive investments in four companies developing breakthrough technologies to decarbonize some of BC’s highest-emitting industrial sectors. The funding will support ShiftX Technologies, Kinitics Automation, CURA, and Hydron Energy–accelerating pilot deployments, de-risking early-stage technologies, and advancing pathways to commercial scale across energy, heavy industry, and resource-based systems.

“Clean technology innovation is essential to strengthening Canada’s industrial and climate competitiveness,” said the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. “Projects like these are made-in-Canada solutions to improve efficiency, build stronger supply chains, and create good jobs, while positioning Canada as a clean energy superpower and the strongest economy in the G7.”

BC’s industrial sectors represent some of the province’s largest emissions sources and some of its greatest opportunities for economic and climate impact.

“Reducing emissions and building a thriving economy are not mutually exclusive – by driving industrial decarbonization, you can have it both ways,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions. “By funding cutting-edge companies like ShiftX Technologies, Kinitics Automation, CURA, and Hydron Energy, NorthX is not only supporting our government’s methane emission reduction and industrial decarbonization goals but is also making BC more competitive on the world stage.”

NorthX is pleased to support the following companies, each addressing a distinct piece of the decarbonization puzzle:

ShiftX Technologies is developing a cleaner, more compact hydrogen production system that operates at lower temperatures and costs than conventional methods, making it well suited for industrial and marine fuel applications. Its sorbent-based reactor technology is designed to scale, and NorthX is backing a first-of-its-kind pilot to accelerate its path to commercialization.Kinitics Automation is commercializing a zero-emission, drop-in replacement for the methane-venting pneumatic devices widely used in natural gas operations. Its non-venting electric actuator eliminates methane leaks at the source while improving efficiency, reliability, and reducing maintenance demands. The market opportunity is substantial as more than 261,000 of these devices across Canada must be replaced by 2030.CURA is producing zero-carbon lime at commodity-competitive prices through an electrochemical process that captures pure CO₂ for permanent storage. The technology is designed to retrofit directly into existing cement and lime plants, requiring no new supply chains or changes to existing processes, lowering the bar for industry-wide adoption. CURA’s pilot project is progressing toward commercial-scale production, targeting one of the most emissions-intensive sectors in the industrial economy.Hydron Energy is expanding its RNG-based platform into direct air capture, enabling carbon-negative CO₂ removal while recovering rare gases critical to satellite propulsion and other high-value applications. By extracting these gases at ambient conditions, rather than through energy-intensive cryogenic distillation, Hydron delivers a lower-cost, lower-emissions alternative that also reduces Canada’s dependence on geopolitically vulnerable supply chains.

Driving industrial competitiveness through decarbonization

As global demand for low carbon products accelerates, industrial decarbonization is becoming essential to maintaining access to capital, customers, and international markets. Clean technology adoption can also improve operational performance, including enhanced efficiency, reduced fuel consumption, lower waste, and streamlined production processes.

Together, these investments reflect NorthX’s commitment to scaling Canadian climate innovation and accelerating the deployment of practical, high-impact decarbonization solutions across industry.

“Industrial decarbonization is one of the most important and complex opportunities in the global energy transition and we believe BC is uniquely positioned to lead,” said Sarah Goodman, CEO of NorthX. “These companies are developing the kinds of hard tech solutions that can transform how major industries operate, reducing emissions while strengthening economic growth and long-term climate competitiveness.”

Impact at a glance:

$57.6 million in non-dilutive funding deployed$301M million project value supported89 projects supported874 jobs created$621 million in follow-on funding catalyzed

About NorthX:
Founded in 2021 with an initial investment from the BC Government, the Government of Canada, through Natural Resources Canada’s Energy Innovation Program, and Shell Canada, NorthX Climate Tech (NorthX) is a catalyst for climate action, funding the climate hard tech solutions that transform industries and build lasting prosperity.

Rooted in British Columbia but global in vision, we unite visionaries, investors, industry, government, and partners to scale technologies that drive deep decarbonization and economic growth for Canada. Like the “X” on a map, we pinpoint that pivotal moment when potential is immense, but capital is scarce, that place where local strengths become global solutions.

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MEDIA ADVISORY: StarlingX, Infrastructure of Choice for Distributed Cloud and World’s Largest Telecommunications Providers, Available in Version 12.0 Today

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Version 12.0 of StarlingX is here. StarlingX is an open source cloud infrastructure software stack that makes it simple to deploy, distribute and manage both distributed (edge) applications and centralized cloud.

AUSTIN, Texas, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ —

What: An OpenInfra Foundation project, StarlingX combines the strengths of successful open source cloud technologies—including OpenStack, Kubernetes, Ceph, and QEMU/KVM—and reconfigures them into a platform for distributed applications of all kinds, accounting for geographic dispersion, low-overhead communication, and the need to manage very large hardware deployments.

Who: StarlingX is widely used in production among large telecom operators around the globe, such as T-Systems, Verizon, Vodafone, KDDI and others. Hardened and stress-tested by telecoms, StarlingX is now a highly performant distributed cloud architecture ideal for demanding use cases such as railway systems, autonomous driving platforms, aerospace communication and flight systems, drones, critical energy infrastructure, industrial automation and more.

Why: The StarlingX platform has been extensively hardened in production environments for years. With each new release, the open source community continues to refine its capabilities, security and operational efficiency to meet evolving industry demands. Learn more about the enhancements in StarlingX 12.0: https://www.starlingx.io/blog/starlingx-release-12/

“StarlingX continues to advance cloud technologies for mission-critical industries. As an ongoing supporter of the project and original contributor to the code base, we are encouraged by its growing commercial adoption within the ecosystem. We look forward to further supporting this momentum with our ongoing collaboration and by delivering expertise with our commercial distribution of StarlingX in Wind River Cloud Platform.” — Paul Miller, CTO, Intelligent Systems, Software and Services, Aptiv

“StarlingX 12.0 represents a significant leap forward in edge scalability and operational efficiency. By refining our core architecture and expanding our support for diverse hardware profiles, we are ensuring that the community has the tools necessary to meet the evolving demands of the next generation of edge infrastructure. It’s a proud day for the project and everyone involved in this milestone.” — Shuquan Huang, StarlingX Technical Steering Committee member

“We are thrilled to witness another StarlingX release and all the results delivered by this amazing community. StarlingX 12.0 brings important new features for authentication and security, OS and Kubernetes updates and OpenStack support to the new version (OpenStack 2025.1 – Epoxy) and new external storage options. The community engagement and the ecosystem are shining and bringing accelerated results. Encora is excited to continue supporting the expansion of StarlingX.” — Thales Elero Cervi, Encora, StarlingX OpenStack project lead, StarlingX Technical Steering Committee member

Where: Download StarlingX 12.0 at https://opendev.org/starlingx

Learn More:

Release blog post: https://www.starlingx.io/blog/starlingx-release-12/Release notes: https://docs.starlingx.io/releasenotes/index.html#release-notesProject documentation: https://docs.starlingx.io/Website: https://www.starlingx.io/

About the OpenInfra Foundation

The OpenInfra Foundation builds communities who write open source infrastructure software that runs in production. With the support of over 110,000 individuals in 187 countries, the OpenInfra Foundation hosts open source projects and communities of practice, including infrastructure for AI, container-native apps, edge computing and datacenter clouds. The OpenInfra Foundation is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. Join the OpenInfra movement: www.openinfra.org

Contact: 

Robert Cathey
Cathey Communications for the OpenInfra Foundation
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OpenInfra Foundation
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Youth for Neurodiversity Inc. (YND) Unveils Ally App at CA School Health Conf. Apr 27-28, 2026

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Founded by Aashna Parsa, youth-led YND’s innovative gamified Ally in Training™ app, supported by 26 student leaders across nine states, fosters vital neurodiversity allyship and self-advocacy skills.

LOS ANGELES, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Youth for Neurodiversity Inc. (YND), a youth-led nonprofit, is showcasing its gamified app Ally in Training™ through an interactive youth-led exhibit at the California School Health & Behavioral Health Conference (April 27–28 at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City).

Aashna Parsa & team embody the future of authentic, youth-led advocacy with unique perspectives sparking breakthroughs.

The exhibit highlights allyship, strengths-based understanding of neurodiversity, and student mental health, featuring live demos of Ally in Training™ alongside CalHOPE’s youth mental health app Soluna.

Founded by Aashna Parsa, a rising high school student at Stanford Online High School and incoming freshman at The Harker School, YND brings together neurodivergent and neurotypical youth to promote inclusive learning, peer connection, and strengths-based understanding.

Based in San Jose, Parsa’s inspiration to take action emerged from her personal journey navigating neurodiversity within her family and close community, alongside adapting to physical challenges following an injury last summer. She further drew motivation from the 2025 Stanford Neurodiversity Summit and Vanderbilt University’s Neurotech Frontiers conference organized by the Janus Innovation Hub and the Frist Center for Autism & Innovation. Moreover, she developed and submitted a written research input to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ 2026 youth mental health, facilitated by a worldwide consultation of youth leaders and changemakers supported by the United Nations Youth Office.

“Growing up around neurodiversity and navigating my own challenges showed me how isolating differences can feel,” said Parsa. “Rooted in the principle “Nothing About Us Without Us,” I built Ally in Training™ to make learning allyship feel like play. Our participation in this significant conference allows Youth for Neurodiversity Inc. to connect directly with the educators and health professionals who are instrumental in shaping supportive environments for neurodivergent youth. We believe our unique youth-led approach and the innovative Ally in Training™ app are powerful tools for fostering peer connection and driving our mission forward.”

YND is growing rapidly with 26 student leaders and members across nine U.S. states and Africa, with strong representation across California, including Los Altos, San Jose, Saratoga, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Los Altos, San Mateo, and Morgan Hill.

At the conference, Parsa is joined by fellow student leaders Annie Liu and Jisoo Hur from Los Altos High School, and Unaysah Ron and Omar Ron from Ocean Grove Charter, to demonstrate the app and engage with educators and health professionals.

YND is a community member of the United Nations Youth Office’s flagship initiative on Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing and a proud partner of the California School-Based Health Alliance. The organization is also a community member of Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications under Gavin Newsom, reflecting its engagement within California’s youth health and education ecosystem.

YND student leaders also participated in advocacy efforts on April 15, 2026 in Sacramento, supporting California Assembly Bills 2071 (Digital Wellness) and 1669 (Student Mental Health) with co-sponsor of the bills GENup, a California-based nationwide student-led organization dedicated to transforming education policy by amplifying youth voices.

Maxwell Palance, mentor to Aashna Parsa and Co-Chair of the Stanford Network for K-12 Neurodiversity Education & Advocacy (NNEA), 2026 Davos Neurodiversity Summit Leadership Wall Honoree, and NASA Neurodiversity N3 Network Research Intern and Scholar, said:

“Aashna Parsa and the Youth for Neurodiversity team embody the future of authentic, youth-led neurodiversity advocacy. Neurodiverse minds bring unique perspectives and ways of thinking that challenge assumptions and spark breakthroughs. By creating spaces where different ways of thinking are supported, we expand what’s possible for everyone. Their gamified Ally in Training™ app is an innovative tool designed to bring neurodivergent and neurotypical teens together to build allyship and self-advocacy skills. I’m excited to see them sharing this work at the California School Health & Behavioral Health Conference.”

About Youth for Neurodiversity Inc.

Youth for Neurodiversity Inc. is a California-based, international youth-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit that breaks barriers for neurodivergent and differently-abled youth by celebrating differences, championing strengths, and mobilizing allies. The organization brings together neurodivergent and neurotypical teens worldwide to build connections, reduce stigma, and promote universal design, assistive technology, sensory-friendly spaces, and youth-centered policy. Learn more at youthfornd.org.

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