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Author of Everything's OK Alesia Shute Using Her Life to Make a Difference

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You know the story, when life gives you lemons...Alesia Shute has gone beyond making lemonade to becoming a well of refreshing to many. Her own battle with childhood illness craved a place of compassion in her heart, now her work and life is used to help others. Her Book Everything's OK, Alesia's book is being used to further her benevolent mission. One hundred percent of the proceeds are donated to help children. Do you have a dream to help others? Tune in and hear Alesia's story and how she is impacting the world and making a difference. You'll be inspired to go after your dream! Her Story Alesia Shute was born in Philadelphia to a hard working family. She dreamed of being a fashion model most of her life, but her height kept her from fully following through. She thought about being a nurse, with her natural compassion for people, but her untimely illness at the age of 7 and subsequent six major surgeries, multiple minor surgeries and long hospital stays made her rethink that career. In between all of her surgeries, Alesia met her husband, Cliff, whom she has been married to for 25 years. Together they have worked in the nightclub and restaurant business for their entire relationship, balancing marriage and work; crazy-all-night, sleep-all-day work! They have used their businesses to hold carnivals and auctions to help families with sick children to pay the bills. Alesia was the president of the Timmy’s Regatta Foundation for 10 years and She and Cliff still donate to Ronald McDonald House in Camden New Jersey, as well as to local charities that encourage neighborhood children to participate in sports.

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