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Elijah Ocean Neal, South Shore, Massachusetts. Winning Youth: Elijah is a solid candidate for Winners Within UsTM. He is a five year old boy who was diagnosed a year and a half ago with type one diabetes. Despite having his blood drawn eight to ten times a day and sharing his time between separated parents, Elijah remains a beautiful, inspirational person. While at five years old he has yet to conquer the world, this child already is a ray of light to all who know him. By Willis
John McInnis, Amesbury, Massachusetts. Winning Merchant: He is a full time auctioneer that has over 25 years of full time involvement in the auction industry dealing with estates and fine art. He has been licensed since 1978 and has conducted auctions in New England and Florida, and has attended auctions nationally and internationally. For over 25 years Mr. McInnis has bought, sold, appraised and auctioned antiques, fine art and real estate thoughtout the Continental United States. He continues to attend auctions, antique sales and seminars to keep apprised of the trends and conditions in the antique and fine art marketplace. By Diane Ficarra
Sarath Suong, Boston, Massachusetts. Winning Youth: He is a young Southeast Asian man who started an organization to help other SEA kids find community and support. As you may know, many of these families have come to the US to escape genocide and horrifying atrocity. Operating on a shoestring and with no adult assistance, this high school student organized around some substantial issues, even lobbying at the state house. He’s helped other kids get their GEDs, inspiring them to dream about their futures, and the group has acheived national recognition. He has recently left the organization to go to college. By Kim Stowell

