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FINANCIAL LITERACY CONSULTING

Today, Joshua Harrison is fulfilling his passion; helping families earn more income, become properly 

protected, debt free and financially independent. Additionally, he serves as a mentor for SF Achievers

an instructor with Operation HOPE, a member of the executive board of the Stockton Urban Chamber

and Vice President of the board of the Manteca Visitors and Convention Bureau.

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Joshua attended private schools beginning with Martin Luther King Christian Academy- where his biblical foundation was strengthened and his keen mind was stimulated to excel; in High School at Bellarmine College Prep he continued his journey of helping others by volunteering in his community.  Joshua was awarded the Man of Valour award for his work with seniors and youth. Again shining as the youngest recipient of the award.


 

recipient of the award.

ROOTED

IN GOOD FAITH AND GOOD WORKS

Rooted in Faith and Good Works
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FLORIDA A&M - DEFINING BLACK IN AMERICA 

Florida A&M- a place to discover what it means to be Black in America. This is where Joshua learned that under the skin we are all seeking our place in the world- trying to live out our dreams. Joshua learned more about the entrepreneurial spirit of African Americans born of a need to “have our own”. He began his first start up business- after discovering he had no for that business, Joshua began to seek his true calling. He went into business with friends and discovered that he received joy from helping others discover and fulfill their dreams.

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Joshua was born into a family of great faith, as the first born grandchild –a lot of time, love and instruction was poured into him. He began working at the age of 8 in a recycling business with his grandmother and younger brother. They were the youngest entrepreneurs everywhere they went. His 

Grandmother taught him how to work hard, help others and the principals of God’s word-integrity, and  the concept that a man was only as good as his word and that He could do all things through Christ who strengthens him.

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