Tuesday, 23 February 2016

This 14-Year-Old CEO Is Changing The World One Book At A Time

Libraries are a great place for creative minds
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This young CEO’s name is one that you will want to remember! At the age of only 10-years-old, Imani Henry started a non-profit organization, 100 Men Reading, to promote literacy development in her community.

Although the primary goal of 100 Men Reading is to reinforce the importance of reading daily, it also provides mentorship. Through Henry’s initiative, Delaware youth are paired with positive male role models who assist them with their reading needs.
Born with a rare medical condition that effected her eyesight, Henry struggled to learn how to read. However, the love and support from her father and brothers helped her overcome this.
“I know how hard it was for me to learn how to read when I was 5 years old,” Henry said. “So I had an idea to develop the 100 Men reading program; men all over Delaware can help make a huge difference.”
Now at 14, Henry has been honored by CNN for her efforts and continues to shine in all of her #BlackGirlMagic glory. Someday the young philanthropist would like to invite President Obama to read to the youth of Delaware.
Henry is an inspiration to us all and truly exemplifies Black excellence. So, we’re sure Obama should be calling her any day now.

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