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In this episode, Onaedo Ezenwa interviews Anabella Sai, a high school student and founder of the Helping Heroes Fund, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans. Anabella shares her journey from starting the organization as a school club to transforming it into a nonprofit that has raised over $100,000. She discusses the challenges veterans face, such as financial insecurity and mental health issues, and emphasizes the importance of empathy and community in addressing these challenges. Anabella also highlights the role of youth in bringing fresh perspectives to longstanding issues and the importance of staying grounded in the organization's mission. The conversation touches on the impact of the Helping Heroes Fund, the importance of collaboration, and Anabella's vision for the future, including legislative advocacy and expanding the organization's reach. The episode concludes with a light-hearted lightning round of personal questions, revealing Anabella's personality and interests.
By Jesh VIn this episode, Onaedo Ezenwa interviews Anabella Sai, a high school student and founder of the Helping Heroes Fund, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans. Anabella shares her journey from starting the organization as a school club to transforming it into a nonprofit that has raised over $100,000. She discusses the challenges veterans face, such as financial insecurity and mental health issues, and emphasizes the importance of empathy and community in addressing these challenges. Anabella also highlights the role of youth in bringing fresh perspectives to longstanding issues and the importance of staying grounded in the organization's mission. The conversation touches on the impact of the Helping Heroes Fund, the importance of collaboration, and Anabella's vision for the future, including legislative advocacy and expanding the organization's reach. The episode concludes with a light-hearted lightning round of personal questions, revealing Anabella's personality and interests.