EGL PUD (Companions Uplifting Our Daughters) Inc., a non-profit group based by Yandy Smith, partnered with New York Meeting Member Chantel Jackson to host the Teen Entrepreneur Pop-Up Store on June 5.
The occasion, which befell at Bronx Borough Corridor, showcased the achievements of 21 pupil entrepreneurs who created manufacturers representing their desired roles in society and their dedication to giving again. The younger entrepreneurs, often called social entrepreneurs, established companies aimed toward creating significant change in society.
EGL PUD Inc. is a non-profit group devoted to serving to younger women overcome emotional obstacles and embrace their value, enabling them to achieve their full potential. By offering a platform for younger entrepreneurs, EGL PUD Inc. empowers these women to turn into future leaders and changemakers.
The Pop-Up Store celebrated the completion of a program led by EGL PUD, which geared up the scholars with important abilities and supplied them with steering and assist. The scholars’ accomplishments had been acknowledged with three citations, one from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, Meeting Member Chantel Jackson, and Council Member Kevin Riley.
Every pupil now has a viable enterprise with a devoted web site the place their merchandise may be bought. Three of the scholars are already on their technique to faculty and have flourished their companies to create further earnings offering them with assist throughout their tutorial journey.