Thomas Suarez is a 6th grade student at a middle school in the South Bay of Los Angeles. When Apple released the Software Development Kit (SDK), he began to create and sell his own applications. "My parents, my friends and even the people at the Apple store all supported me," he says, "and Steve Jobs inspired me". Thomas points out that it's hard to learn how to make an app.
"For soccer you could go to a soccer team ... but what if you want to make an app?" He's started a club for fellow
The teen motivational speaker, currently the youth commissioner of his home city of Long Beach, Calif., launched his clothing line in 2009.Today, Jeremiah also runs his own nonprofit organization (https://www.jyoungin.org/) to encourage area kids to excel in academics, sports, business and character development.
She created Fish Flops when she was just 8 and then bugged her father to create prototype.. once they were put up for sale.. she ended up selling Millions of these.
Isabella Rose Taylor is a juniors clothing line on the rise. Inspired by Isabella’s artwork, travels and the world around her, the line is an ensemble collection for the ever-evolving teen spirit.
Rachel founded Gladiator Lacrosse in 2012 when she was 13 years old. An avid lacrosse player, she knew she needed better equipment, and would eventually roll out her own line of lacrosse equipment and accessories, including rebounders and practice goals for players to use in their backyards.
Alina Morse is one lucky girl. She has visited the White House not once but twice, and never as a tourist. Each time, she was an official guest, personally invited by none other than First Lady Michelle Obama