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Michelle Young Seeks Ways To Support Education
Michelle Young, the Season 18 Bachelorette and a Minnesota native, grew up in a sports-loving and education-focused family. Surrounded by educators, her passion for teaching was ignited early on.
Jan. 20, 2024
Photography: Renée JONES SCHNEIDER
Minnesota's 'Bachelorette' claims new title: Nonprofit founder
Author: Jenna Ross Star Tribune
Woodbury High School grad and reality TV star Michelle Young uses her fame to start Homework and Hoops, an after-school program for underprivileged kids.
Michelle Young Live on The Jason Show from The Minnesota State Fair
You loved her on The Bachelorette, now Michelle Young is doing her part to help teachers and students this school year. She joins Jason to talk about The Michelle Young Foundation.
Jan. 20, 2024
Teacher Fan Club
We created the Teacher Fan Club to celebrate and support educators. Episodes explore a variety of wellbeing and resilience topics relevant to teachers and fans alike.
Jan. 20, 2024
The Jason Show
Michelle Young from "The Bachelorette" shares more about the great work she's doing to help students.
Jan. 20, 2024
Former ‘Bachelorette’ TV Star Launches Foundation to Close Education Gaps in Minnesota
The foundation will serve as a resource for underserved kids to gain access to opportunities through scholarships and afterschool programs like “Homework and Hoops.”
Jan. 20, 2024
Elementary School Teacher Creates a Foundation that Looks Out for Both Students and Teachers
We got introduced to Michelle Young from Minnesota on Matt James’s season of The Bachelor. This led to her own season on The Bachelorette. Since then, Michelle has used her background as an elementary school teater to create a foundation that looks out for both students and teachers. She tells us all about the Michelle Young Foundation.
Jan. 20, 2024
Teachers and Prioritzing Mental Health with Michelle Young
Educator, Speaker, and TV Personality Michelle Young joins us with everything you need to know for her upcoming PickleBarn event for teachers.
Jan. 20, 2024