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The Power Of Little Leaders:

Youth Entrepreneurs Making A Difference In Their Community

Meet the next generation of leaders as young entrepreneurs with big hearts and even bigger dreams. From lemonade stands to handmade creations, it's inspiring to see kids using their creativity, compassion and drive to make differences in their communities in meaningful ways.

Chance, 8, and Kylan, 12, kicked off summer with an entrepreneurial spirit and big smiles! With school out, the brothers launched their weekly lemonade stand, mixing their own recipe, designing eye-catching signs and learning the value of hard work and community support. Every cup sold brings them one step closer to their savings goals, and the excitement is contagious. Whether it’s a hot day or just a neighbor passing by, their stand is more than just lemonade; it’s about joy, determination and building something together. When you see a lemonade stand stop, sip some sweetness and support young dreamers.

At just 13 years old, Hannah Marie is turning heads and hands with her blossoming business in custom bracelets and nail design. What began as a creative outlet has grown into a stylish venture fueled by her passion for self-expression and beauty. Inspired by how calm and focused she felt while creating, her parents encouraged her to pursue her talents. Today, Hannah handcrafts personalized jewelry and offers stunning manicures, all while balancing school and entrepreneurship. With dedication, artistic flair and a growing fan base, Hannah's proving passion has no age limit while inspiring other young dreamers to follow their own paths.

Seraphina, 7, is a shining example of resilience, creativity and heart. What began as a dream she shared with her parents starting a business called Unicorn Tooth has blossomed into a mission filled with purpose. After the heartbreaking loss of her father in 2023, Seraphina and her family carried on his memory by continuing the business he believed in. She’s also given back in meaningful ways, hosting lemonade stands and creating jewelry to benefit Annie’s Hope, a center for grieving children. In 2024, she was her school’s top fundraiser for the American Heart Association. Seraphina is making magic and a difference every day.