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EXPERTS LANE n SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT the grill. Than people started showing up! Within half an hour we had a full-blown event with dozens of people painting stars, eating hot dogs and hamburgers, and awaiting the announcement of the raffle winners. We had participants of ev- ery age, race, and gender out in force for the cause and it melted my heart. HOPE By Malaya Dantzler-Bryan, Principal Small Business Contracting Source A s the leaves turn color and we set our clocks back in preparation for the holiday season, it is important to realize how good we really do have it. Though we all experience trials and tribulations as small business own- ers, these problems are miniscule when compared to what others have suffered through. We know where our next meal is coming from, we all have roofs over us, and even if times are tough there are plenty of gifts under our Christmas trees. I recently had the pleasure of partner- ing with the Stars of Hope organization to host my first charity event, Give Back Hope. Stars of Hope is an international charity that sends inspirational “stars” to areas that have been affected by disaster and tragedy. My local chapter received national attention three years ago when it plastered the downtown Orlando area with inspirational stars after the Pulse shooting. The local Stars of Hope or- ganizer was, in fact, a manager at Pulse during the shooting, and he shared with me how seeing all the inspirational mes- sages around the nightclub helped pull the community together and inspire hope for a better future. 8 IBA Success Magazine n VOL 5, Issue 5 The philosophy of Stars of Hope is sim- ple. Volunteers paint wooden stars with inspirational images and messages. The organization then sends these stars to ar- eas where a hurricane, shooting, or oth- er disaster occurred with the hope that it will brighten the community, show the victims that they are not forgotten, and that we are all praying for a better future. I organized the local Give Back Hope event in conjunction with one of my cli- ents and associates, Paloma Technolo- gies, LLC. It was more work than either of us bargained for! From trying to tie down a location, to securing volunteers and funding, this quickly became a full time job. Even on the morning of the event, I was unsure if it was going to come to- gether. Was there going to be enough food? Did we raise enough money? Was it going to rain all day? Would anybody even show up? My heart was in my stomach as I pulled up to the event space, but my fears were soon alleviated as one of my clients showed up with several tables and be- gan setting up. Shortly after, another one of my volunteer clients came and fired up For more information on Stars of Hope, please visit www.starsofhopeusa.org. Malaya Bryan Principal Small Business Contracting Source 1-833-ASK-SBCS www.SBCSinc.com https://www.facebook.com/sbcsinc https://www.instagram.com/sbcs_inc Business Experts providing Solutions for Success: Business Advisory Services Capital Business Financing Training & Development Government Contracting TOP: GIVING BACK Watching my daughter paint one of the stars brought a smile to my face as I had rallied our family and community to give back. I put as much work into this charity event as I would a major project, and it was so rewarding. It reminded me that our world is bigger than us, and we don’t just do this for the money. Part of our responsibility, as small business owners, is to know our community and improve it. To make this a better place for our children and grandchildren. To bring a small ray of hope into the dark- ness and remember how fortunate we really are. So, my business tip for you this month is simple: give back. Pay it for- ward. Remember how fortunate that you are and don’t forget those who do not have the same luxuries that we do. We all struggle. It’s part of owning a small business. But our troubles are tiny when compared to those who have just been through a life-changing tragedy.