Teens use entrepreneurial talent to provide mental-health supports for youth
Ashley Sanderson and Bailey Rickman have used their entrepreneurial talent to not only raise money for the Chatham-Kent Children's Services, but to also launch a new program.
Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021 • March 4, 2021 • 1 minute read •
Ashley Sanderson, left, and Bailey Rickman, second left, sold #TeamKind t-shirts recently for Pink Shirt Day, raising $3,600 that has been donated to support two programs at Chatham-Kent Children's Services. The 13-year-old Dawn Euphemia residents presented a cheque to Teri Thomas-Vanos, CKCS executive director and Michelle Robbins, right, chair of the CKCS Foundation.