If you had a million dollars to give away, who would you give it to?

If I had a million dollars to give away, my first thought would be about how I can make a lasting impact, not only for my family but for the communities around me.
First and foremost, I would invest in my children’s future—ensuring they have access to the best education and opportunities to explore their passions. I want to teach them not only the value of hard work but also the importance of giving back. By securing their future, I’m also planting the seeds of generosity, compassion, and responsibility in them, so they understand that their success isn’t just about them—it’s about how they can uplift others.
Next, I’d focus on mental health and healing resources for underserved communities. So many people are struggling in silence, unable to access the help they need due to financial barriers. I’ve seen firsthand how coaching, therapy, and self-care can transform lives, and I believe everyone deserves the chance to heal for real. With this money, I would create scholarships for counseling, fund community workshops focused on mental health and emotional well-being, and provide tools to help families heal and grow together.
Imagine a world where emotional health is prioritized, and people—regardless of their circumstances—have access to the support they need to break cycles of trauma and pain. That’s the kind of world I want to help build, not only for my children but for future generations. This kind of investment could create a ripple effect, empowering individuals and families to thrive in ways they never thought possible.
In the end, if I had a million dollars to give away, it wouldn’t just be about spending—it would be about investing in a legacy of healing, empowerment, and growth. It would be about using that money to create lasting change, starting with my family and extending into communities that need it most.
Because at the end of the day, what’s the point of having more if we can’t help others rise alongside us?
