So many of the folks we work with have multidimensional stories. They often aren’t just working on a single project, business or mission – instead they are often involved in so many things all at once and so we often wonder about what they themselves hope their legacy will be about. We’ve shared some of their responses with you below.

Madeline Elizabeth

I want people to feel inspired, to feel loved, and to feel accepted. By themselves, by others, and by me. My goal is to create a place of inclusion and compassion. I hope that when people remember me, they remember how they felt around me, not necessarily what I do. My goal is to always leave people feeling better about themselves and the world after being with me. Read more >>

Kat Davis

I want my legacy to be how I made people feel. Through my words, my thoughts, and who I am as a person I truly believe I’m changing the world for the better. I just want to be remembered for the way I love people; in a way that reminds them it’s okay to love themselves too. Read more >>

Evian Clutch

I have a strong belief in what my parents have been doing for the past 40+ years; sharing health, wellness, and prosperity with others. By carrying on their legacy, I become a bridge between generations, continuing the work that has positively impacted many lives. Read more >>

Vanessa Chaviano

I want my legacy to be the long-lasting impact of my nonprofit organization in providing scholarship opportunities to local high school graduates and post-graduates for college and vocational studies; it reflects my commitment to education and empowering young individuals in my community. My desire to create educational opportunities demonstrates a dedication to improving the lives of others and helping them achieve their goals. Read more >>

Ana Inés de Barruel Saint Pons

What was your thought process behind starting your own business? Read more >>