Raychelle Meyers was born and raised in an impoverished neighborhood in Fort Worth, TX. After the death of her father, Raychelle was determined to leave a legacy of success and wealth. Today, she’s broken the chain of poverty in her family, and started a new trend of possibilities for the next generation. After 5 years of working for Head Start in Fort Worth Texas, she resigned in 2008 and started a nonprofit organization called Apples & Oranges Corporation. As President/CEO, she oversees an operating budget of $1.8 million, while managing over 40 poverty-fighting programs in Texas. The youth charity organization is dedicated to educating youth on the importance of preparing healthy meals, breaking the cycle of poverty, and continuing education. She’s also built multiple businesses creating six-figure revenues by providing high-end success workshops, mentoring services, and book publishing classes for potential authors. Raychelle Meyers, is also a Film Producer with Maximum Achievement DNA Films, a 5-Time Emmy Award-winning film company based in Orlando, Florida. Her first film is a documentary movie called, The Soul of Success: The Jack Canfield Story. Along with these great achievements, Raychelle shares her life experiences as an author of first book, Confined Minds: Break-Free from Imprisoned Thoughts. She has been featured in the magazines USA Today, Encore HD Magazine, Voyage Dallas Magazine, Focus on Women, and International Magazine based in China, BridgeAfrique Magazine. Raychelle has been featured speaker at the University of Arlington Texas and also featured inside UTA Shorthorn Newspaper, where she shared her expertise on local child hunger and how her organization fights hunger in communities across Texas. Today, she and her husband Ulysses live in the Dallas, Texas. They have two adult children and two grandchildren. Raychelle and husband On her downtime, she enjoy spending time with family, traveling, writing, photography, reading and camping.