Posts in Kids In The Community
KIDS IN THE COMMUNITY: Tampa Bay Teen Honoring Hometown Heroes

After her grandfather contracted COVID-19, 10th grader Isabella Muzzillo felt compelled to give back to the healthcare workers who not only took care of him, but who put their lives on the line every day. With the help of her family, friends, and classmates, Isabella launched Hometown Heroes, an organization that recognizes and supports those in the Tampa Bay community who devote their time and energy for the collective good.

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KIDS IN THE COMMUNITY: A Young Entrepreneur is Leading and Succeeding by Giving 25% of her Business’s Proceeds to Ocean Preservation & Restoration

They are only 14 and 16-years old and they are already entrepreneurs. Adeline Richardson and Ashlyn Johnsen are embodying the qualities of future leaders. Adeline and Ashlyn detail their roles as businesswomen while Sarina Fazan takes us around Joyful Notion, a lifestyle boutique and flower bar located at Sparkman Wharf in Downtown Tampa.

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Kids in the Community Assemble “Beloved Bundles” to Bring Awareness and Support to Victims of Sexual Assault

On April 10th, 2017, 22-year-old Molly Jane Matheson was sexually assaulted and murdered in Fort Worth, Texas. After Molly’s parents learned of her death, Molly’s mother, Tracy Matheson created “Project Beloved: The Molly Jane Mission” to turn her daughter’s tragedy into change. This nonprofit organization, which was founded over two years ago, seeks to change the conversation about sexual assault and empower victims.

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Youth Ambassadors of Where Love Grows Give Back to their Community by Donating Dozens of School Supplies to Students

Sarina Fazan is at Potter Elementary School with the young men who were featured on her “On The Record With Sarina Fazan” Podcast. Teenagers Adam Constable, Daniel Fuentes, Tyler Girsch, Cole Mangan, and Carter Dill, youth ambassadors of the Where Love Grows nonprofit, are holding an event where they are taking action by raising money for school supplies.

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