Which 10 social entrepreneurs are making a difference in underprivileged communities?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. However, here are ten social entrepreneurs who are making a difference in underprivileged communities:

1. Leila Janah- She is the founder of Samasource, which connects people living in poverty to digital work opportunities.

2. Anshu Gupta- Gupta founded Goonj, which collects unused clothing and other items and distributes them to those in need.

3. Rebecca van Bergen- Van Bergen founded Nest, which helps provide job training and connects artisans who create luxury goods to the market.

4. Ron Finley- Finley is known as the “Gangsta Gardener” and founded the Ron Finley Project, which transforms food deserts into flourishing gardens.

5. Shiza Shahid- Shahid co-founded the Malala Fund, which provides education to girls in underprivileged communities.

6. Blake Mycoskie- He is the founder of TOMS, which donates a pair of shoes for every pair sold and has expanded to helping provide clean water, safe birth, and mental health support.

7. Adam Braun- Braun founded Pencils of Promise, which helps build schools and provide education to children in developing countries.

8. Wendy Kopp- Kopp is the founder of Teach For America, which helps provide education to underprivileged children in the US.

9. Arunachalam Muruganantham- He created affordable sanitary pads for women in rural India through his organization, Jayaashree Industries.

10. Whitney Cheng- Cheng founded The Unmentionables, which provides hygiene kits and sexual and reproductive health education to refugees and those impacted by crises.