Friday, August 9, 2024

Get The Scoop On How 12-Year-Old CEO Zoe Oli Launches Her Plush Doll Line in Target Stores Nationwide

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12-Year-Old Black CEO Launches Her Plush Doll Line in Target Stores Nationwide

Beautiful Curly Me, a Black-owned toy and media company founded and led by 12-year-old Zoe Oli, is taking its message of self-love and confidence into retail stores with the launch of its innovative new line of plush dolls in Target stores across the country and on Target.com. This partnership makes Zoe the youngest CEO to launch a Toy brand at Target.

From Dream to Shelf

Recent studies show that 7 out of 10 girls don’t feel good enough. After challenges with self-esteem at the age of 6, Zoe found a gap in the toy aisle – dolls that didn't reflect her own beautiful curls and braids. With unwavering determination and the support of her mom, Evana, Zoe set out to create a brand that celebrated diversity and empowered girls to shine. The result? Beautiful Curly Me, a brand on a mission to instill and inspire confidence in young black and brown girls with a line of beautiful black dolls, inspiring books authored by Zoe, STEAM puzzles, and a Girl's empowerment club.

Get The Scoop On The Owners of Dutchess and Duke’s Backpacks And Luggage Line With Diverse Characters Donating Free Backpacks to Students

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Black Couple, Owners of Backpack/ Luggage Line With Diverse Characters Donate Free Backpacks to Students

Kelie and Donovan Charles, an African American couple and the Founders of Dutchess and Duke, a rising Black-owned brand known for its diverse character backpacks and luggage, have proudly partnered with a local non-profit to donate more than 100 free new backpacks during their recent Back-to-School Bash in the Atlanta, Georgia area. The backpacks ignite imaginations and foster a love of learning for many children of color preparing for the new school year.

Building Resilient Families through Community

Families First, a local non-profit serving the Atlanta community for 130 years, hosted their annual Back-to-School Bash to provide free backpacks, school supplies, groceries, and access to various resources for area families. The event also offered family fun, job placement services, free haircuts, lunch, and connections to dozens of community organizations.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Get The Scoop On Parents Recognizing Aww Better Child Care Center and Nolan's Child Care Center As The Top In Texas

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Aww Better Child Care Center and
Nolan's Child Care Center Celebrate
Recognition as Texas' Top
Child Care Centers by Parents


Aww Better Child Care Center and Nolan's Child Care Center are thrilled to announce their recognition as the top child care centers in Texas by parents.  This prestigious accolade comes as they celebrate a combined total of 20 years of excellence, highlighting their unwavering commitment to providing nurturing and enriching environments for young minds.

Founded in 2018, Aww Better Child Care Center has been dedicated to nurturing tomorrow’s leaders today.

With a mission to create a safe, engaging, and educational space, their team of educators and caregivers has earned the trust and respect of countless families in the La Marque community.

Tanya Nolan, founder of Aww Better Child Care Center, alongside co-owner Kimberly Crawford, has been a driving force behind the center’s success for the past 6 years. Their dedication to quality child care and early education has made a significant impact.

“We are honored to be recognized by parents as the top child care center in Texas,” said Tanya Nolan. “This achievement reflects our dedication to excellence and the trust that families place in us to care for their children.”

Black Sisters, HBCU Grads Launch Family Lifestyle Brand That Embraces Diversity and Inclusion

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Black Sisters, HBCU Grads Launch Family Lifestyle Brand That Embraces Diversity and Inclusion


Meet Cara Johnson-Graves and Jenae Johnson-Carr, two African American siblings who are also the Founders of Epic Everyday, a Black-owned lifestyle brand that has proudly announced its inclusive line of accessories, apparel, and home goods. Their products are designed to celebrate diversity and empower historically excluded children of color.

The collection features fun, functional, and fashionable products that embody positivity through uniquely designed characters, making it an ideal choice for parents seeking representation and inspiration for their children.