Coach Stormy Wellington Celebrates Juneteenth by Giving $100,000 to Small Black Businesses and Non-Profits

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Coach Stormy Wellington Celebrates Juneteenth by Giving $100,000 to Small Black Businesses and Non-Profits

July 08
01:34 2020
Coach Stormy Wellington Celebrates Juneteenth by Giving $100,000 to Small Black Businesses and Non-Profits

Juneteenth, or June 19th, is the oldest nationally-celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. It represents the day when Union army general, Gordon Granger, read the federal orders in the city of Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, proclaiming all slaves in Texas were now free. Today, Juneteenth is becoming widely regarded as a national holiday and many companies and organizations have made it a paid holiday for its employees. With the height of the BLACK LIVES MATTER movement and the social injustices experienced in Black America, Juneteenth has become a focal point in America.

The black community has been disproportionately impacted by systemic racism and oppression. According to the NAACP, Black Americans make up 34% of all inmates, while only 13% of Americans identify as Black, according to the U.S. Census. BLACK LIVES MATTER. Coach Stormy Wellington wants to facilitate the eradication of racism and empower Black communities. Coach Stormy stands in solidarity with the black community and firmly believes the systemic racism and oppression of black communities and black people need to be fully eradicated now. She is committed to making the difference.

If you are not a part of the solution, then you are a part of the problem. Coach Stormy believes economic elevation is one of the best ways to empower a community and eliminate oppression. Too often, Black businesses are undercapitalized and do not have access to the capital that is necessary for their businesses to grow and thrive. Another factor that will empower Black communities is to become owners of the community. When Black America needs to be educated, they need to own training centers and educational facilities. If Black America needs capital, they should own a bank. If Black America needs infrastructure, they should own a construction company. If Black America needs real estate, they should own the land. When Black America needs a car, they should buy from our own dealership. It is imperative to become self-sufficient as a people. Building, creating, maintaining and sustaining generational wealth is not an option, but imperative for Black communities.

Coach Stormy Wellington is the change she desires to see. Coach Stormy has become a source of inspiration for many. She is widely known for the numerous women for which she has provided suicidal intervention. Coach Wellington has a no non-sense approach to teaching and training others to know themselves, love themselves and embrace themselves. She inspires others to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit within. Coach Stormy leads and does not follow. She is a trailblazer and trendsetter. Coach Wellington encourages individuals to create; not destroy. Being a force for good, not evil, is her mantra. She defies the odds and sets new standards. She influences others to accept the same thoughts and patterns of thinking. Coach Stormy guides others to not only recognize but understand when it is their time and their turn.  

The pain of Coach Stormy’s past fuels her passion to help others. In 2018, she established Girl Hold My Hand, a non-profit organization that provides coaching, mentoring and training to individuals. Through her non-profit efforts, Coach Stormy has donated over $1,000,000 and she strives to do more.

Coach Stormy Wellington desires to make a positive difference. She has been and continues to be a Change Agent. Now at the top of her game, she continues to recognize the importance of giving back and empowering the community in which she lives and serves. Coach Stormy is giving $100,000 to small Black businesses and Non-Profits. Qualified small Black businesses that had annual revenue of $100,000 or less for the 2019 calendar year may apply. Gifts to small Black businesses will vary based on capital funding that is needed.

To apply for the small Black business funding, visit www.stormywellington.com/apply.

For more information on Coach Stormy Wellington, click here

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