

He has previously used his own education for good, volunteering with the Internal Revenue Service’s VITA/TCE program. In undergraduate school, Michael served as President of Bryant University’s Honor’s Program. Having held a strong belief in education all his life, at a young age Michael taught his sister to read before she was three. Currently, Michael is the CFO of a small law firm, where his responsibilities include the firm’s finances, IT infrastructure, human resources, and regulatory/insurance compliance. He is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in Massachusetts.
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He holds a Masters degree in Professional Accountancy, as well as his Bachelors degree from Bryant University. Michael has been a native Bostonian all his life.

With her role as the President of Little Hearts Learning, she is hoping to make her greatest impact yet. Through charitable fundraisers she has raised thousands of dollars for various causes around the globe. Over the years, she educated herself through hands-on experience with those in need. She continued to sponsor the boy, Umali, through high school until they were both 18. When she was 12, she sponsored a child in Malawi through World Vision the same age as her.

She adopted dolphins through the Dolphin Research Institute, as she was very concerned for endangered species and ocean conservation. Eliza was always interested in giving back. In her early 20s, she taught drama at The Actors Nest before heading off to LA where she landed her first major American role in the hit show The 100. She acted all through her teens on such shows as The Sleepover Club and Neighbours. She started acting at the age of 11 when she got one of the leads in a Disney show called Pirate Islands. If you believe in equal education and have a desire to create a brighter future for those in underserved communities, we’ve got more to share.Įliza Taylor was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Little Hearts Learning is the embodiment of how one simple idea “Equal education for all” can unify a collective into action and ignite change for a better world. By engaging young minds, empowering the communities we serve, and inspiring the next generation, LHL is committed to making its vision a reality. We are eagerly striving to make a positive impact to those most needy. LHL is always searching to extend our reach to ensure the younger generation receive an education no matter their race, gender, or socioeconomic background.įrom humble beginnings, LHL has gone from strength to strength and will continue to do so with each passing day. Learn more about benevolence sponsorship here. LHL is committed to the continued support of these villages. In addition, Little Hearts Learning has several benevolence funds aimed to boost the economy in remote villages, from sponsoring local businesses to helping families with rent and medical care. We have lit up two villages with the installation of 96 solar panels, and sponsored the education of 8 local teachers to complete their studies. LHL has fully funded two early childhood education centers being built in remote communities along the Kokoda Trek. After vigorous fundraising, interactive campaigns, and the support of our generous donors, Little Hearts Learning embarked on its first steps to realizing its vision. What started as a handful of well-intentioned individuals, has bloomed into a family of Board Members, Staff Members, Volunteers and Donors: A unified front, all working together to break the poverty cycle through education.Ģ020, for many of us, was not without its challenges. Little Hearts Learning was born from one simple idea, “Equal education for all.” Since its inception in 2019, Little Hearts Learning has committed to this vision.
