It’s a Miracle – A Christmas Miracle!
Miracle Williams,
entrepreneur, hosted a Christmas gift giveaway on December
15 at the Greater St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church. Her
company, Miracle’s Magnificents, a body butter business,
donated new toys, clothing, masks and hand sanitizers from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
“I sell natural body
butter,” said Miracle of the business that has enabled her
to be so generous with the greater community. “Some people
can’t buy their own,” she has said, recognizing that so many
parents are out of work.
Miracle, by the way,
started her business three years ago when she was … 11 years
old. You read that right. The savvy business owner is now a
ripe old 14 years, and an eighth grader at Grove Patterson.
Michelle McMaster, her
cousin, her guardian and also the founder and leader of
Groomed for Greatness, a group of girls whom McMaster
mentors in subjects such as etiquette, financial management,
preparing for adulthood, says of her charge: “It’s always
important to give back to the community – my mother and
grandmother always taught me that and that’s how I was
brought up, so I’m trying to pass it along to the girls.”
McCaster’s Groomed for
Greatness group took that lesson a step further on Saturday,
December 19 as they got together at Scott High School to
distribute essential items such as hand sanitizer,
disinfectant spray, wipes, paper goods to the community.
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