ORLANDO, Fla. – A new organization launched by a veteran educator empowers youth and women through coaching and mentoring.
Roneisha Randall said the idea for “Be That” came to her in 2016, when she was going through a series of life challenges and realized she is happiest while helping others. [TRENDING: Massive fire breaks out at Orlando condo complex | 6 Dr.
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Randall says one of her messages to young girls is that the sky is the limit, and it’s OK if your life doesn’t turn out as you envisioned. “So when we come up with all these