• EP. 05 | Two teen world changers share their story of launching their own non-profit organizations

  • Dec 2 2020
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

EP. 05 | Two teen world changers share their story of launching their own non-profit organizations

  • Summary

  • Meet two amazing teen world changers, Brady & Bailey. Both have decided to step way outside their comfort zone to create a movement that is near & dear to their hearts. Their passion, dedication and commitment to making our world a better place is truly infectious.

    MEET BRADY: Almost a decade after losing his father to a rare form of cancer, Brady Sunderlin, a student at Reed City High School, started the process of forming a nonprofit to help other teens, Finding Yourself Through Grief. His goalis to one day open a summer camp in 2021 to other students deal with grief.

    “I want to help create that loving atmosphere for those teens who are struggling with a death,‘ Sunderlin said. “We don’t need more kids turning to drugs, alcohol or suicide because they don’t know how else to cope with death.‘

    MEET BAILEY: Bailey loves music. More importantly, she loves the way music makes you feel. She launched her own charity called Project Youth, a leadership program to promote music and arts within her community.

    CONNECT WITH US
    Brady on TikTok: click here
    Brady on Instagram: click here
    Bailey on Instagram: click here

    Follow CharityU On Instagram: @mycharityu
    Follow Jessie on Instagram: @Dearauntjessie
    Follow Brian on Instagram: @Kindness.Nation

    JOIN THE CHARITYU COMMUNITY: charityu.mn.co

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