"4O Out of Poverty" Surprises Small Business Owner
Minneapolis,MN, September 14, 2015 (Newswire.com) - “40 Out of Poverty” a Minneapolis philanthropic organization is "Giving Back" to Small Business Owners in an effort to fight against poverty and foster economic growth within the community.
Minneapolis – September 13th 2015– 9 A.M. Sunday morning, MadelineKarita Fleming, owner of MKF Media has been up for over 13 hours with only 4 hours of sleep in 3 days , when she hears a knock on the door and she opens it to find national headlining musician of Dread I Dread and head of “40 OUT OF POVERTY “ Peewee Dread waiting for her outside with keys to a new car,something the small business so desperately needed .
"We want to support those that are responsible for our communities success," said Peewee Dread "It's a natural part of our commitment to be a responsible citizen. Our Giving Back campaign is another way for us to aide in the fight against poverty, the truth is that small business owners are the backbone of our community, but it's important to support them, giving them one more reason to feel good about being part of the community."
PeeWee Dread , Head of "40 Out of Poverty"
Last Winter ,MadelineKarita Fleming was lugging her camera equipment and lighting on the city bus in the dead of winter through some of Minneapolis’s worst neighborhoods, walking for miles in the middle of the night when she was hired by Peewee Dread to be the cinematographer for his show at the Harriet Brewing Company and when he saw that she struggling but driven, he knew he had to help the ambitious young woman reach her dreams.
As part of its ongoing commitment to give back to the communities it serves, “40 Out of Poverty “ announced the launch of Giving Back, a philanthropic effort in supporting local business owners.
Visitors to “40 Out of Poverty” Facebook page can learn about the individual charitable and community empowerment programs that “40 Out of Poverty”provides to the local community at low to no cost.
“We want to support those that are responsible for our communities success,” said Peewee Dread “It’s a natural part of our commitment to be a responsible citizen. Our Giving Back campaign is another way for us to aide in the fight against poverty, the truth is that small business owners are the backbone of our community, but it’s important to support them and giving them one more reason to feel good about being part of the community."
See More at : 40 Out of Poverty Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/40outofpovertyHYI
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