Bratt Siblings Honored At National Youth Awards

April 3, 2017

Bratt siblings Tyler and Naudia Carach were honored Sunday night at the annual National Youth Activist Awards.

Tyler was awarded a medal for social justice, won the overall award for the social justice category and received a coveted trademark blanket. Naudia was awarded two meals for community ambassador and helpful humanitarian.

Tyler, also known as The Donut Boy, began in program “I DONUT need a reason to thank a cop in August 2016 and has since distributed almost 5,000 doughnuts to men and women in blue across the country. He had the chance to share his mission with a national television audience in January on the Steve Harvey Show. In February, the Bratt Elementary students was awarded the “George Washington Medal Honor” by the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge

Naudia is the is the founder of Royal Ribbons, a program dedicated to improving the lives of children who are battling diseases, disabilities or who are victims of unfortunate circumstances. She spends much of her spare time coordinating and working on projects to better her community and surrounding communities. Along with many other projects in 2016, she designed, coordinated, sought funding for and built an Autism Play Garden for a child in Pensacola.

Naudia has recently began a new advocacy program called “their voice” to raise awareness about the growing epidemic of human trafficking. She is the official teen spokesperson for Safe America and has many events coming up in the near future to raise awareness for victims of this crime, including speaking at the Georgia State Capitol. Recently Naudia was awarded the Sodexo Stop Out Hunger grant for her project proposal “My Little Garden.” The first garden to help combat childhood hunger will be constructed on April 22 in the Pensacola area. She is also currently hosting a bike drive for the Childrens Home Society YouthWorks program and is serving as a gala coordinator for the 10th Annual Ladies of Favor Gala in Atlanta.

Pictured: Tyler and Naudia Carach following the National Youth Activist Awards red carpet event at the Omni Resort in Nashville Sunday night. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

3 Responses to “Bratt Siblings Honored At National Youth Awards”

  1. Eyesopen on April 3rd, 2017 1:42 pm

    Love hearing good news. Nice to know we have those this young making a difference in the lives of others, congratulations!

  2. Willene Bryan on April 3rd, 2017 7:31 am

    Congratulations!! God bless you both.

  3. James on April 3rd, 2017 7:08 am

    Too bad Jay Leno no longer goes through the funny headlines on The Tonight Show.

    These kids don’t sound like “brats” at all.