Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network and Deborah Beauvais welcome 13 yr.old Jordan Phillips founder of Cozys for the Cure as seen on NBC and CNN Young Wonder 11yr.old Sidney Keys III founder of Books N Bros Book Club to the Kids 4 Love Project Radio Show Wednesday January 31st at 4am & 4pmET and Saturday February 3rd at 9am & 9pmET on syndicated Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network LISTEN LIVE : http://rdo.to/DREAM7 or Get our App
Co-Host 13yr.old Jordan Phillips Founder of Cozy for the Cure, as seen on NBC
photo credit Lindsay Jones
“Hi, I’m Jordan! I started making Cozy for the Cure products in 2015 to support my mom during her fight with breast cancer. I was just 11 years old when I started, but since then, I’ve raised more than $12,000 for the Susan G. Komen foundation.
I’ve even been featured in a national awareness campaign, but the best part is knowing that I’m helping to fund programs that serve women where I live in Southeastern Ohio. Thanks to your purchase of this hand-made product, SEW are you!” https://www.facebook.com/cozysforthecure/
http://shopathensohio.com/cozys-for-the-cure/
Co-Host 11yr.old CNN Younger Wonder Sidney Keys III, Founder of Books n Bros Book Club
This 11 year old rising entrepreneur decided to take his love for reading to the next level and create Books N Bros LLC. Reading Club! Having multiple meet ups with different boys, ages 7-13 years old, he is paving the way for change.
Books n Bros focuses on the bond of boys who are interested in reading African American literature that encourages Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy, Technology and more!
Sidney started his own book club which he titled Books n Bros Book Club to make reading fun for boys particularly between 8-12 years old but we welcome within the reading level of 4th-6th grade. Boys, especially African American boys statistically stop reading within this age group and we wanted to combat that stereotype and encourage literacy within the young African American community.
Sidney loves reading all genres of books like Grumpy Cat to Diary of a Wimpy Kid to books like the featured Danny Dollar: Millionaire Extraordinaire: Lemonade Escapade. We held his first meetup with his new reading friends Saturday, September 10th 2016 at the African American Childrens Bookstore EyeSeeMe. The owners agreed to open their space monthly to allow Sidney to encourage reading in the community. At the first meetup, Sidney had a successful turnout, fun music and even had the idea to host his own lemonade stand in light of the plot of the featured book. During this event not only did he make new friends, but he learned skills of leadership, public speaking and entrepreneurship. After finishing the first book, we hope that all of the readers learn the previous mentioned as well as financial literacy.
https://www.booksnbros.com/
https://www.facebook.com/booksnbrosllc/