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Check Out Brittney Holman’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to Brittney Holman. Them and their team share their story with us below:

Brittney LaShe Holman, author, entrepreneur, influencer, and mentor is a native of Orangeburg County, South Carolina. From an early age, Brittney saw a need in her community for more drive, motivation, and the knowledge of entrepreneurship. Her personal experiences ignited her with the passion to assist others and become an advocate for her community. Driven by her desire to provide charitable services to the socio-economically disadvantaged, in 2018 she founded I Am Lavish Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to serve men, women, and children in low-income communities in the state of South Carolina by providing services such as empowerment conferences, mentorship, homeless outreach programs, free beauty and barber services, financial literacy counseling, tutoring, summer camps, and a myriad of additional services. Brittney is solution focused and remains open to allowing citizens of the area opportunities to volunteer and assist with fundraising.

Aside from her work with her 501c3, Brittney LaShe is also the owner and operator of the Brittney LaShe Youth Mentorship Program, where she mentors youth ages 8-17 encouraging them and providing them with resources to become business owners, authors, and entrepreneurs in whatever industry they desire. Brittney credits her expertise in writing to being the author of The No Touch Zone, Learning Who Father Is, and The Blueprint to Starting A Business As A Young CEO. Brittney is ambitious and grateful for her passion to create opportunities and provide resources that empower those she serves. Recently she was honored as a member of the Orangeburg South Carolina Rotary Club for all her hard work and diligence in the community. She has a passion for helping others, and whenever she is not working for the sake of mankind, she enjoys assisting residents at the Samaritan House where she is currently employed.

I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle free, but so far would you say the journey have been a fairly smooth road?
It hasn’t always been easy, but worth it. Some of my struggles were getting enough support, especially financially.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
I mentor the youth ages 7-17 with literacy, lifestyle and entrepreneurship. Bring wealth to at-risk community. I offer a lot of community services throughout my surrounding areas.

I’m known for being an author and mentor. I’m proud of how I help the youth learn more by becoming an author and becoming entrepreneurs creating generational wealth for their families.

What sets me apart is my faith is big and I keep going no matter what.

Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
I have serval individuals who I’ll like to say play a major part in my life. My pastors and friends. Mostly, the General Green, Prophetess Sheryln Bennett, and my supervisor Tammie Wideman plus Henry Miller.

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