Therapist Dr. Felishatee Rodriguez understands the critical need for culturally responsive mental health care. With passion, 11 years of experience and SCORE's help; she launches her own practice.

She knew Flutterflies was providing meaningful services, but money was a struggle; it seemed that “everything that went in went out.”

Nia's initiative shines brightly, partnering with SCORE SE Wisconsin to address resource gaps for underrepresented children. This partnership is building stronger community connections, fostering hope, and facilitating enduring progress.

A SCORE Central Jersey mentor guided a veteran to establish a thriving nonprofit farm, fostering growth and community impact for fellow veterans.

Ashley Farley soared with help from SCORE Chapel Hill Durham, turning passion into a thriving business that inspires local entrepreneurs.

Thunderbird Bakery rises with SCORE support, turning a passion for artisanal baking into a thriving local success story.

Discover how Reify Creative soared from concept to success with SCORE Western Connecticut’s expert mentorship, fueling growth and innovation.

Discover how Sandblasted Signs carved its niche with SCORE Pittsburgh's guidance, turning creativity into a thriving success story.

Diana has achieved significant successes with the help of SCORE. With SCORE's assistance, Diana earned first place in SCORE's 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition held in Los Angeles and a $20,000 prize, which has helped expand her operations. Through SCORE's guidance, she was able to refine her business strategies, resulting in increased revenue and the ability to scale her operations. This support enabled her to hire additional employees, strengthen her financial management, and streamline her marketing approach.

In 2017, Tom Wiltzius of Appleton was unable to find senior living housing for his mom, a veteran of World War II. Looking for a solution, he connected with Outagamie County Housing Authority, and a plan was proposed. At the Outagamie County Housing Authority Glenpark Campus in Grand Chute, a building that housed students at Fox Valley Technical College had the potential to be repurposed as affordable housing for veterans. To implement the change, Wiltzius formed a nonprofit organization, Wisconsin Veterans Village Association (wisvva.org). To further the project, the Outagamie County Housing

Less than a month after Victoria “Queen V” Williams, the CEO of BWP Enterprises was honored as a SCORE LA success story for her Black Education Expo (BEE) she has been turning her formidable background in project management and special events to helping friends and family in her Altadena/Pasadena community recover from the tragic Eaton Fire. From connecting those who have lost their homes with resources for housing to picking up and delivering food to ensure everyone has something to eat, Williams has been of service. So it was particularly gratifying for her to be able to thank former Vice

Because I Rock soared with SCORE Los Angeles guidance, blending joy and minerals into a booming business. Discover this inspiring success story!