via press release:
DISNEY CHANNEL expose stories of children and young people who actively makes a difference in the world, with new editions of "Make Your Mark" START Friday, September 12
New segments are children and young people across the country, including the uplifting stories can encourage their peers to find inspiration, to connect with the world and to communicate in a positive manner, are presented make as part of the Emmy Award Winning " Your Mark "series, beginning Friday, September 12 on Disney Channel. interstitial series was developed to reach children ages 6-14 with a range of empowerment, relevant stories and to raise questions, the communication channel, diversity and optimism.
The seven persons in 2014 edition of "Make Your Mark" range of 11 to 15 years of Long Iceland and Ulster, New York selected; Manchester, Connecticut; Los Angeles and San Diego, California; Mesa, Arizona; and Miami, Florida.
The "Make Your Mark" series of over 25 stories this week CLOCK Disney Channel is also implemented, allowing consumers to see on your tablet, phone, computer and set-top boxes. They will also be available on DisneyChannel.com YouTube Channel and Disney Channel.
Vice president of marketing and creative for Disney Channel, Ron Pomerantz, who won an Emmy Award and Promax Gold of previous installments in the series, said: "The companions can have a big impact on children and young people, and through these stories of young that make a real difference, our goal is to inspire a generation of children to actions that the world and themselves through service, a sense of optimism and the values that can take change to defend them. "
Children and young people who are in the next round "is Make Your Mark" are:
Dylan Brady, 15, of Sea Cliff, NY - Dylan a stand for all the suffering of the physical, emotional and social stigma of Tourette's syndrome (TS), where he worked with 12 years as a young ambassador for the club diagnosis syndrome Gilles de la Tourette , Dylan helps to inform and educate others about TS and share her message of acceptance and tolerance for all. He advocates throughout Long Iceland, New York and speaks at meetings of students, while attending high school and pursue his passion for music. He is currently the singer and drummer in a band, the brothers Brady. His "Make Your Mark" Story first Friday, September 12.
Kievman Mallory, 16, of Manchester, Connecticut - An aspiring physician and inventor who wants Mallory, cancer patients, who often help with hiccups as a side effect of treatment. She designed an exclusive recipe for a lollipop with natural ingredients like apple cider vinegar and sugar, which can affect the nerves in the throat and mouth made causes hiccup reflex. It was for innovation and patenting its recognized "Hiccupop." The "Make Your Mark" story first Friday, September 12.
Judy Adams, 15, of New Paltz, New York - work tirelessly for three years, Judy began Dimes for Downs to help grant wishes money, others to increase with Down syndrome. His organization now has 10 offices in the United States the "Making their mark early history" Friday, September 12.
Cameron Cohen, 16, of Los Angeles, California - While recovering in the hospital nine months after surgery to remove a tumor, Cameron himself has taught a programming language and developed its first application, the popular "iSketch", allows users of smartphones and to draw Tablets and share photos. With their profits, Cameron later donated money for the hospital to purchase home electronics for other young patients, the longer stays. Cameron continues his passion for technology and the development of more applications. Its 'Make Your Mark' early history Friday, September 12.
Osama Abdulazeez, 12, from San Diego, California - An Iraqi refugee, Osama is working on other children in the refugee community leaders and local youth organizations active life, which corresponds to refugee children in American society is to help you through soccer and education. A natural leader Osama serves as an ambassador for the organization and are now regularly lectures to highlight the problems and challenges facing refugees in the wider community. His "Make Your Mark" Story first Friday, September 12.
Alana Smith, 13, of Mesa, Arizona - one of the few girls in a male-dominated sport Alana started skating at seven years and won the Guinness Book of Records as the youngest medalist X Games history occurred. His "Make Your Mark" Story first Saturday, October 11.
Joshua, 13, from Miami, Florida - Six years ago, Joshua began his foundation, Heart Joshua, to help needy families in their community. Its objectives are the couples reporting awareness of hunger and to encourage them to find solutions to the global problem. His "Make Your Mark" Story first Saturday November 1st.
The artistic directors are Artur mirror and Siobhan Murphy 7ate9 Entertainment for Disney Channel. The director is Jonathan Del Gatto and executive producer is
Cindy Bradeen. The series "Make Your Mark" is 7ate9 Entertainment Production in association with Disney Channel.
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