Poverty Advocate Aimee Elizabeth Is Today’s Honoree

Aimee Elizabeth Aimee was a broke and homeless teenage girl. A throwaway kid at age fifteen. She was never in foster care, never received any government or charitable or assistance, and no money from family or friends. Aimee had many low paying (but legal!) jobs that kept her from starving.

Aimee refused to be a victim, and was determined to fix her life. She started her first successful business at age twenty, and retired after selling her fourth business at age thirty-eight. She is now a multi-millionaire, successful real estate investor, guest speaker, business consultant and best selling author of “Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire.”

Aimee also does work with StreetTeens.org, a Nevada charity, which is near and dear to her heart for obvious reasons. Aimee’s dream is to eradicate poverty worldwide, and her book, business consulting and speaking engagements provide the tools people need to become a financial success in their own lives.

Visit Aimee Elizabeth for more information.

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