Tashelle Harden

Going above and beyond for you children no matter what. Making sure they can count on you and your consistency and ability to always show up

Placed 21st

in their group

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What is the most rewarding part of being a mom?

Being a mom to my sweet, loving, caring, helpful, vivacious, joy of a little girl is the most rewarding experience of my life. There’s something incredibly special about witnessing her light up a room with her laughter, her boundless energy, and her genuine kindness. She has a way of making the simplest moments feel magical—whether she’s helping me in the kitchen with her tiny hands or wrapping her arms around me after a long day, reminding me what unconditional love truly feels like.

What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?

Her curiosity inspires me, her compassion humbles me, and her joy lifts me up in ways I never thought possible. Every hug, every question, every little moment shared with her is a treasure I tuck into my heart. Watching her grow into her own little person—with such a big, beautiful heart—fills me with pride and gratitude that words can barely express. The most rewarding memories? Knowing I get to be her safe place, her guide, and her biggest fan. There is no greater honor than being her mom.

What would you do with $20,000?

If I were granted $20,000, I would use every dollar with the intention of enriching my daughter’s life and creating a foundation of experiences, education, and opportunities that will stay with her forever. My greatest goal as a parent is to raise a well-rounded, curious, and confident young woman, and this funding would help me provide the tools and moments that will shape her into just that. Above all, what this funding would provide is freedom. Freedom to say “yes” more often.