Young people aged 18-25, regardless of gender, are dynamic and full of dreams for the future. As future professionals and scientists, they study and work in parallel, trying to find the balance between their many obligations. Their desire for independence drives them to be active and aware citizens, contributing to society and the economy through their work and other struggles. However, many of them feel uncertain about the future and the challenges ahead, so they turn to innovation and change to solve their problems and those of the world around them. Although they are visionaries and strive for a better future, many do not have sufficient knowledge about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their importance, which limits them from actively participating in shaping a sustainable future.