See It & Be It: 72andSunny’s Sarah Herron

Sarah Herron, founder of SheLift.org and art director at 72andSunny
Sarah Herron, founder of SheLift.org and art director at 72andSunny

The 4A’s is committed to supporting agencies that hire and promote people from all walks of life. Sarah Herron, the art director at 72andSunny, is applying that ethic of acceptance to a new nonprofit organized to help young girls. 

Shortly after completing her run on the hit ABC reality series The Bachelor (and making an appearance on the spin-off series, Bachelor in Paradise), Sarah Herron felt the timing was right to launch a nonprofit. The art director and creative producer at 72andSunny started SheLift, an organization she hopes will change the lives of young girls struggling with self-confidence.

In 2013, Herron became the first contestant to appear on The Bachelor with a physical disability. Herron was born with Amniotic Band Syndrome and as a result has only one arm. After appearing on the show, Herron said she received an outpouring of messages and letters from viewers of the show thanking her for being such a strong role model for young girls everywhere.

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