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Born to take care of people especially the vulnerable,  Valorie Kelly refuses to believe that people are not inherently spiritual beings incapable of doing the right thing.

The number of single parents, and mothers in poverty is exploding. The disparity, and lack of social services, health, educational resources are not enough. Student loans have put a burden on students, which makes it impossible to become independent. Government control has not met the needs of students, poor children, and families.

Now, generations of children involved with juvenile court, child services and child protection services. When children of children and family services become adults, they are homeless, unprepared for independent living and self-sufficiency and become part of the correctional structure. The CAPTA law has not served poor children and become legal immigrants when striped of their family history, culture and background when adopted.

Her Story

Valorie Kelly is a woman of color, and is a master prepared Registered Nurse who loves reading, and writing.

An advocate for the rights of poor children, biological mothers, and BIPOC, Valorie lives in the United States with two cats.

Valorie is experienced in the roles of daughter, sister, cousin, student, wife, mother, aunt, and grandmother.

She is a supporter of the Crown Act legislation to abolish limitations and discrimination of involvement in educational and sports activities because of natural hairstyles.

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George Washington Carver

American scientist

How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak, and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.

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