Contact Info:
Ayesha Reynolds, 423-596-8374, caravanofchange@gmail.com
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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 12

Caravan of Change — Group of concerned 30-Somethings set out to make documentary about social change in a Vintage Airstream

Ayesha and Zachary Reynolds, Chattanooga natives, have a passion for people, Airstream travel trailers, and documentary films. So making a documentary in 30 days, going to 20 cities, and working with 10 different people to radically change their lives is just another day in the lives of these passionate artists. Ayesha, an event planner by day, and Zachary, a carpenter, say their motivation behind making the film was all the ways in which they have been affected and blessed by not only helping people through programs like Americorp and the Boys and Girls club but also by the kindness they have been shown that they can never fully repay.

The ultimate catalyst for creating the documentary was a 90 day program Ayesha Reynolds embarked upon called “My Vegan Journey” coached by Lasse Larsen. Larsen a former model turned health advocate has turned his passion for healthy living into a program and a non profit. After the program ended Mrs. Reynolds was so moved by the changes in her life that she wanted to share with everyone. Thus the Caravan of Change was born.

“We are on a mission to show that we are all capable of helping someone live a better version of their lives. We are not on this journey alone we have other COC crew members, including Lasse Larsen and his partner in his non profit called “The Sexiest Non Profit Ever”, Lizanna Pompa ,who are both as passionate as we are about getting out and making the world a better place. The documentary will show that we can help make a difference and that small changes can really add up to radically change a persons life. Which in turn changes the world.”

The crew will be touring and filming Spring 2014 and are looking forward to creating the docuseries which is a documentary released in several episodes.

The Caravan of Change crew is even using a unique method of crowd funding to get their project on the road next spring. “Our movement is about people so what better way to fund it then through people?” The team is using Kickstarter a popular crowd funding site to get the word out about the documentary and their mission.

The project will be live on Kickstarter August 12th at: www.kickstarter.com/profile/isntlifejuicy

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