Katy Perry and Angela Lerche in 2022.Photo:Rony Alwin

Rony Alwin
Katy Perry is one of thebestselling musicians of all time, but the superstar has always dreamed of leaving a legacy beyond her No. 1 hits.
“You want to talk about food stamps? I can talk about food stamps. You want to talk about food banks? I can talk about food banks. You want to talk about busking in the street as a teenager, hoping to make $20 to cover yourself, I can talk about that too,” Perry, 39, who launched theFirework Foundationin 2018 with her older sister Angela Lerche tohelp kids in underserved communitiesget access to the arts, tells PEOPLE in its latest issue.
Adds Lerche, who serves as president of the foundation, of helping the kids feel less alone: “A lot of times it’s reminding them that we didn’t come from anything either. [Katy] wasn’t born into some musical family that had all this access. She worked so hard for so many years to get to be where she is.”
Katy Perry and Angela Lerche in 2022 at Camp Firework.Rony Alwin

Over the last few years the Firework Foundation has hosted more than 400 middle schoolers to Camp Firework, where kids from underserved areas surrounding Los Angeles participate in songwriting sessions, shoe design workshops and choreography classes.
Campers are also encouraged to take what they’ve learned — includingmental health toolslike Transcendental Meditation — back into the real world.
“We [want to] support these young people throughout their whole education journey,” Perry says of the kids, some of whom have gone on to participate in the foundation’s Leaders in Training program, which partners with schools likeFIDMfor design workshops andLAAMPfor week-long music programs.
Seeing tangible growth in the campers has been an emotional experience for Lerche, who calls working with her sister on the foundation a “dream.”
“I’m just so grateful. It’s so overwhelming because you hear so many stories from these kids, and what it’s like back home and what they’re dealing with,” says Lerche. “They give so much to us, and I’m just grateful that we’re able to show them that there is something better out there.”
Adds Perry: “If in a hundred years nobody knowsKaty Perry or the song ‘Firework,’ but they know what the Firework Foundation is, then I’ll have fulfilled my purpose.”
For all the details and interviews with PEOPLE’s Women Changing the World, pick up the latest issue, on newsstands Friday.
source: people.com