#BelikeBradley
The #BeLikeBradley Award is given to kids who demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit paired with a philanthropic heart — just like Bradley did when he started his flower business at 6 years old.
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Colton Rogondino created Fly Again Golf Balls, a business that sells reclaimed golf balls back to golfers — giving each ball a second chance to fly again. Raising hundreds of dollars for the foundation.
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Jacob Rosenthal selected the Bradley Rofer Foundation as his Mitzvah project. He raised $750 dollars by selling handcrafted lanyards.
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16-year-old Emma Kozak earned extra money by painting custom portraits of her neighbors’ beloved pets and donated 25% of her proceeds to the Bradley Rofer Foundation, raising hundreds of dollars.
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Three awesome siblings—Matt, Luke, and Mackenzie —created a holiday hot cocoa fundraiser for two years in a row. They raised $200 their first year, then set a $500 goal the next year and crushed it—raising an incredible $1,200!