Welcome to today’s show! I’m excited to have Dinasha Cellura on the podcast as she talks about her organization, the Live Like Leo Foundation. She started this organization with her husband to serve and guide our youth, after experiencing the tragic loss of her son, Leo, in 2020. Their foundation, through grants, finances expenses related to learning abroad programs for underprivileged young adults - giving young minds the opportunity to become global citizens, empowering them to lead their own communities with compassion and inclusion in order to create a kinder, more connected world. It’s incredible how much they have already given back to children in the community, despite having lost their young son recently.
As Dinasha describes her organization, she describes what she and her family created in Leo’s spirit, which is thoroughly profound and inspirational.
Dinasha speaks beautifully from the heart, as she shares her life with us and her foundation that came from it. Please join us as Dinasha Cellura talks to us about how she continues to carry the pain and honors her son in what she does in her time left here, as she gives herself permission to continue living. Please also consider donating to their wonderful foundation- Live Like Leo, and you can find their website at livelikeleo.org.
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