How an Atlanta business is helping ‘water boys’ build a better future

Atlanta, GALocal News

Reggie Elliot Jr. has become a familiar face in Piedmont Park, where he scoops and sells ice cream as part of a broader initiative aimed at empowering Atlanta's youth, particularly the ‘water boys. ’ This innovative program, co-led by Elliott and Ian Elmore-Moore, provides essential entrepreneurial training to local teens, equipping them with skills for future success. Through hands-on experience in running a business, participants learn valuable lessons about responsibility, financial management, and customer service. The initiative not only helps these young individuals build better futures but also strengthens the local community by fostering a culture of entrepreneurship.

By focusing on youth development, the program addresses critical social issues and aims to transform the lives of participants. This effort highlights the importance of community involvement in nurturing the next generation of leaders. As local businesses step up to invest in youth, the potential for positive change becomes evident, encouraging others to follow suit. Ultimately, this initiative showcases how entrepreneurship can serve as a powerful tool for social change and empowerment in Atlanta.

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