Saturday, May 21, 2016

ON CAPITOL HILL ICHANGE NATIONS™ LAUNCHED CHALLENGED CHAMPIONS AND HEROES INITIATIVE

Founder and Pres. – CC&H Dr. Robin Lococo & Staff Dr. Penny Heflebower
w/Dr. Ruth Mizell (left) & Other Award Recipients (right)
The Challenged Champions and Heroes (CC&H) is an IChange Nations™ initiative started by Dr. Robin Lococo and Dr. Penny Heflebower. They have a heart to reframe mindsets regarding individuals with disabilities. CC&H are looking at the challenges so many people deal with and desire to award these individuals for being over comers. Their movement has a two-prong approach; first to find and honor challenged individuals and secondly, to find and honor individuals and organizations that work with and support the efforts of challenged individuals.

On April 23rd, 2016 on Capitol Hill, Challenged Champions and Heroes launched their initiative and were able to award several individuals that are helping challenged people in their sphere of influence. Dr. Ruth Mizell was one of the recipients. At over 90 years of age Dr. Ruth has touch many lives. She is a great example and worthy of this honor she was awarded.

Dr. Clyde Rivers, said, “I am happy to have Challenged Champions and Heroes as a part of our IChange Nations™ Culture of Honor. I appreciate the desire and passion of these two ladies to find and honor these courageous individuals. It was great to have the ability to launch their initiative on this global platform.”

Dr. Clyde Rivers is the Founder and President of IChange Nationsa professional institution that builds Statesmen by equipping, mentoring and training highly esteemed individuals who have the desire to change nations throughout the world. The organization is seeking to bring global awareness by strategically helping nations to educate, train and support the Nation Building Process designed to improve the dignity and betterment of human life. This international platform focuses on establishing effective relationships to help people understand the value of honor and basic human rights.

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