Musician Rickey Minor Joins Author Rich German in Fight Against Youth Homelessness

"I think it is important for people who are doing well and those who are recognized in the media (actors, musicians, artists) to get involved," said Rickey Minor, the former Emmy-nominated music director of American Idol. Rickey Minor’s support for the GenWhy Project will help make a difference.  The National Coalition for the Homeless states that 1 out of every 3 homeless people are under the age of 18. Additionally, 1.6 to 1.7 million people under 18 will experience homelessness each year.

RICH GERMAN

Rich German is one of the world's busiest lifestyle coaches with over 18,000 coaching sessions - he is also the author of the best selling books Living the Law of Attraction and Monetize Your Passion.

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Rickey Minor, Music Director of the Tonight Show Band
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Rich German at The Jane Addams Hull House in Chicago
Rickey Minor, Music Director of the Tonight Show Band
Rickey Minor - NBC Official Picture
Rickey Minor Supports the GenWhy Project - HD Video
Rich German at The Jane Addams Hull House in Chicago
Rich German at the Center on Halsted in Chicago
NBC Chicago airs feature story on Rich German and the GenWhy Project.
WTMX and the Hubbard Radio Network discuss youth homelessness with Rich German.
NBC host Marion Brooks interviews Rich German.
Author and Lifestyle Coach, Rich German
NBC Chicago Feature Interview with Author Rich German in Primetime.
Book Cover: Monetize Your Passion by Rich German
Author and Lifestyle Coach, Rich German
Author and Lifestyle Coach, Rich German
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