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By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley
Jordan Rose, Paradise Valley resident, founder and president of Rose Law Group, has been recognized by The Be Kind People Project for her charitable contributions, much of which she said stems from her family and the way she was raised.
Rose is this year’s recipient of The BKPP’s Full Circle Award of Excellence and Innovation. The award will be officially presented at the Full Circle Gala on Dec. 2 at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.
“Jordan presents fresh and unique ideas that adapt to changing conditions and a confident commitment to find pro-active solutions that push the boundaries of what is possible. Being acutely aware of the need for responsible and safe online use for today’s youth, The Be Kind People Project has been especially drawn to the innovation Jordan has demonstrated in building compelling practices for the metaverse,” said BKPP’s founder and CEO Marcia Meyer.
The BKPP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that initiates a positive change in the overall learning environment of kids and provides youth development opportunities intended to inspire humanity, academic achievement and healthy living for students. The organization’s vision is to build generations of respectful, responsible, healthy and caring citizens and leaders.
“I think everyone needs kindness, obviously,” Rose said. “When I saw how The Be Kind People Project brings the message of kindness to kids at school in a way that’s relatable and cool, I thought it was genius. I think the founder, Marcia Meyer, is brilliant, making kindness cool for kids.”