The Trenches True Story
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This fundraiser will help fund a parole attorney and to help Rashod Stanley with his online “The Trenches” business.
THE TRENCHES was created to be a versatile platform that was all about the individual lifestyle coming up in THE TRENCHES.
©2014
Atlanta Santana 2500shod was raised in a low income community in Atlanta, Georgia. He has always been an entrepreneur starting his lawn care service at the age of 12. When this was no longer what he wanted to do he persistently visited the local Taco Bell for employment starting at age 14. He was finally hired at the age of 16. He graduated high school and started his very own clothing line at the age of 19. He opened a store located off Bankhead Highway (now Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy) a high crime low income area. He was determined to become a successful entrepreneur. It was at his clothing store where he got involved with the wrong crowd and would later become arrested for robbery. He’s since learned from his mistakes and is now ready to move on with his life as “The Trenches” CEO. He continues to design clothing while incarcerated from scraps and whatever he can get his hands on to do so. Using only a paper clip and dental floss this young man has made the impossible very possible. We are asking for donations to fund a parole attorney and to ensure he continues his creativity through his online store. The donations will help with the parole attorney expenses.
www.thetrenches.co
Santana has not only overcome his obstacles but breaking barriers to high fashion clothing.
Thank you for supporting my son with his business endeavor.
Read more about him below:
BET Breaks
The Shade Room
WorldStar
WorldStar2
THE TRENCHES was created to be a versatile platform that was all about the individual lifestyle coming up in THE TRENCHES.
©2014
Atlanta Santana 2500shod was raised in a low income community in Atlanta, Georgia. He has always been an entrepreneur starting his lawn care service at the age of 12. When this was no longer what he wanted to do he persistently visited the local Taco Bell for employment starting at age 14. He was finally hired at the age of 16. He graduated high school and started his very own clothing line at the age of 19. He opened a store located off Bankhead Highway (now Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy) a high crime low income area. He was determined to become a successful entrepreneur. It was at his clothing store where he got involved with the wrong crowd and would later become arrested for robbery. He’s since learned from his mistakes and is now ready to move on with his life as “The Trenches” CEO. He continues to design clothing while incarcerated from scraps and whatever he can get his hands on to do so. Using only a paper clip and dental floss this young man has made the impossible very possible. We are asking for donations to fund a parole attorney and to ensure he continues his creativity through his online store. The donations will help with the parole attorney expenses.
www.thetrenches.co
Santana has not only overcome his obstacles but breaking barriers to high fashion clothing.
Thank you for supporting my son with his business endeavor.
Read more about him below:
BET Breaks
The Shade Room
WorldStar
WorldStar2
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Runita Elba
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Atlanta, GA