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#BlackGirlMagic: Jasmine Twitty Makes History, Becomes Youngest Judge Ever In Easley, SC

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A 25-year-old Black woman is making history by becoming the youngest judge in the history of Easley, South Carolina. According to ForHarriet.com, Jasmine Twitty —…

#BlackGirlMagic: Jasmine Twitty Makes History, Becomes Youngest Judge Ever In Easley, SC

Black Women Represent Fastest-Growing Group Of Entrepreneurs In U.S.

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A new report shows that the number of businesses owned by African-American women has grown 332 percent since 1997, according to Fortune magazine. The recently…

Black Women Represent Fastest-Growing Group Of Entrepreneurs In U.S.

A Little Positivity: Interest In Baltimore Big Brothers Program Soars To 3,000 Percent

The Big Brothers Big Sisters program in Baltimore has seen a huge spike in prospective mentors, bringing some positivity to the city since the death…

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A Little Positivity: Interest In Baltimore Big Brothers Program Soars To 3,000 Percent

A Lil Positivity: UConn Sets Up Full Scholarship Fund For Surviving Children And Siblings Of Sandy Hook Victims

A much-deserved act of kidness for the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School The University Of Connecticut Establishes Scholarship Fund For Sandy Hook Survivors And Siblings The University Connecticut is reaching out to provide a little relief for the surviving students and families of those that lost their lives during the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newton, Connecticut earlier this month. Surviving Sandy Hook students, as well as siblings of those children whose lives were taken will be eligible to receive scholarship funding to attend the University once they are of age, possible free of charge. via Huffington Post The University of Connecticut is creating a scholarship fund for students from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, where 20 students and six staff members were gunned down last week. The Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund will help pay college costs for Sandy Hook students who choose to attend UConn when they’re older. Siblings of the student victims and children of the adult victims also will be eligible. The awards will be need-based. Donations will be collected through the University of Connecticut Foundation. A spokesman says the foundation hasn’t set a fundraising goal and will decide later whether the scholarships can cover the students’ entire college costs. UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma (aw-ree-EH’-muh) and his wife have donated $80,000. The university says 650 other individual donations have been received in the fund’s first 24 hours. We’re certainly rooting for the University to raise enough money to send all of these children to college on full scholarships. After all that these families have been through, it’s well-deserved. Contact the University of Connecticut for more information on how to donate.

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A Lil Positivity: UConn Sets Up Full Scholarship Fund For Surviving Children And Siblings Of Sandy Hook Victims

A Lil Positivity: 12-Year-Old Saves His Family’s Life As He Takes The Wheel During His Father’s Seizure

12-Year-Old Boy Saves His Father’s Life By Taking The Wheel During A Seizure A young boy is being hailed a hero after he took the wheel and drove to safety after his father began suddenly suffering from a seizure, saving his father’s life along with that of his baby sister who was also in the car. Patrick Canney nearly panicked when his dad collapsed at the wheel, but just one look at his little sister pushed the brave 12-year-old into action. The Canneys were making their way down Interstate 95 in Peabody, Mass., on Saturday when Patrick noticed his dad was suffering from a seizure, WHDH reports. The youngster grew increasingly nervous, but knew that he had to act fast to protect his baby sister who has special needs. Patrick steered the car to the side of the road, put it into park, called 9-1-1 and helped his sibling out of the vehicle, according to the news outlet. “She can’t tell me what [Patrick] did,” the hero’s mom told the news outlet. “But she is here because of him.” What a brave little boy! We love these kinds of stories. Source Image via Shutterstock

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A Lil Positivity: 12-Year-Old Saves His Family’s Life As He Takes The Wheel During His Father’s Seizure