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Momentum Client Wonder Works Owner Christine Osborne Speaks on Social Advocacy to Porter Gaud Students on Jan. 11

Christine Osborne (back row) with Porter Gaud students

Momentum client Wonder Works‘ owner, Christine Osborne, spoke to 300 Porter Gaud students in Charleston on Wednesday, Jan. 11 about promoting social responsibility and getting involved in their own community. Christine shared examples such as Keys for Hope, Harper Drolet, and Zach Bonner, founder of Little Red Wagon Foundation, who have each found ways to make a difference.

Only this week, Keys for Hope was featured in the Post & Courier for their efforts to raise money for Crisis Ministries’ new homeless shelter. In the article Christine says, “This is a group of passionate, incredible kids who understand the value of a home, the value of community and the value of what they can do that can make a difference. I see a lot of entrepreneurs and a lot of kids, teens and adults with ideas and these kids hit the nail on the head: For $5, you can help fund Crisis Ministries. It’s so easy to do that.”

Promoting children’s philanthropic efforts is such an enormous cause for Wonder Works, which has its second annual Wonderfest coming up again to kick off summer. We are so excited to get planning on this event again, so stay tuned!

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