Sierra Luchien, proprietor of Better Alternative, a non-profit group devoted to empowering and uplifting underprivileged communities, has introduced their partnership with rapper and actuality TV star, Lil Scrappy, for an inner-city neighborhood occasion. The occasion, titled “Better Alternative: Each Attain one,” befell on Saturday, June twenty eighth on the EBC Cares Distribution heart.
Sierra Luchien is understood for her impactful work in offering assets and assist to these in want. With a deal with schooling, well being, and neighborhood growth, her group has made a constructive affect on numerous people and households. This occasion, in collaboration with Lil Scrappy, goals to carry the neighborhood collectively and supply a day of inspiration and empowerment for the youth.
Lil Scrappy, a local of Atlanta, is happy to affix forces with Sierra Luchien for this occasion. “I’m honored to be part of this occasion and to make use of my platform to offer again to my neighborhood. It’s essential for us to return collectively and assist one another, particularly throughout these difficult occasions,” he said. The occasion will function reside performances, motivational audio system, and varied actions for all ages. Attendees additionally had the chance to obtain free well being screenings and assets from native organizations.
Sierra Luchien and Lil Scrappy are calling on the neighborhood to proceed to assist the Youth and construct the assist of unity and empowerment inside Atlanta. “We need to present that after we come collectively, we are able to make a constructive affect and create change in our communities. This occasion is just the start of our partnership and we look ahead to working collectively to make a distinction,” stated Sierra Luchien’s founder, Sarah Johnson.
For extra data on “Better Alternative: Each Attain one,” please go to Sierra Luchien’s web site or comply with them on social media. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a strong and uplifting occasion for the neighborhood.
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