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Malika Williams is the founder of a nonprofit organization called The L.I.V.E Outreach. L.I.V.E provides

resources and tools to young teen girl’s transitioning from foster care to independency. Malika’s key

demographic is the next generation of people her mission is to provide support, encouragement while

innovating effective and efficient solutions to underserved families in the communities.

The L.I.V.E Outreach has had opportunities to be featured in the local Detroit Free Press paper and BLAC

Detroit magazine providing the local community insight on what services are offered and how they can

assist.

Malika is a self-published author of an autobiography titled “I’m just trying to L.I.V.E” the book provides

insight on her life growing up in the foster care system and how she managed to turn her bad

circumstances into a learning one. This experience is what turned her passion into her purpose.

In May 2014 Malika received an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration she decided to further

her education and in May of 2020 Malika received her Bachelor’s Degree from Ferris State University in

Integrative Studies.

Malika recently was voted to seat on the Board of Directors of Literary Legacies located in Chicago, IL

and she’s excited for the experience and to add her expertise to such a creative and unique team.

Malika was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan where she currently resides with her four children.

Community advocacy is a huge part of Malika’s life. She enjoys assisting with community clean ups,

feeding the homeless and so much more. Malika believes you must be the difference you want to see.

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