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Success University Feeds 400 Familys
Alvin Phang  
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Success University ’s 29-year old CEO Matt Morris distributes enough food and hygiene products to feed 400 families!

Matt And Kids

Dallas – Success University united with Feed The Children at Reconciliation Outreach in Old East Dallas, TX, on Wednesday, February 22 to feed approximately 400 poverty stricken families. Eighty percent of Old East Dallas’s population is considered below the line of poverty.

“We are very grateful to receive this food from Feed The Children; we feed 125 people everyday, and this truck load will allow us to not only help those here at Reconciliation, but allow us to reach out to the community,” said Carolyn Smith, Financial Administrator and Children’s program director for Reconciliation Outreach Ministry.

Eight hundred boxes of food and hygiene products were delivered to Reconciliation Outreach in an 18-wheeler provided by Feed the Children. Families and their children lined up behind Reconciliation Outreach where they each received a full box of food products and a full box of hygiene products.

“This is the first truck that Success University has sponsored,” said Larry Jones, president and co-founder of Feed The Children. “And it illustrates Success University ’s commitment and dedication to helping those in need.”

Since July 2005, Success University has been running a campaign where students may enroll in a 14-day free trial, for only a $2 processing fee, that is donated to Feed The Children. In just a few months they have donated $19,600 dollars to the Feed The Children foundation.

“I can remember being in poverty while living in my car,” said Success University ’s CEO Matt Morris . “While that was definitely a great learning experience for me, I made a promise to myself that I would always do as much as I could to prevent others from being in that situation when I was fortunate enough to do so.”

Mr. Morris has definitely experienced plenty of “learning experiences” that most people would consider being a life of tragedy. A few of those in Mr. Morris’s life include his parents divorce, his father being sentenced to prison after murdering his mother’s boyfriend, the suicide of his father after prison, his failed business ventures that left him approximately $100,000 in debt and being homeless having to live out of his car.

Success University is currently celebrating their second year anniversary and is already the #1 most visited personal development Web site in the world, jumping ahead of other companies such as Donald Trump’s Web site and Tony Robbins Web site!

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