Gov. Larry Hogan issued an official citation to Cavanaugh Bell of Gaithersburg for his activism and philanthropy.
Also known as Cool & Doop, Bell may only be eight years old but he already has helped many people by collecting and delivering food and care packages to seniors and growing his own anti-bullying movement. He is no stranger to doing good deeds and recently received spotlight treatment during President Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Hogan, during a virtual call last week, told Bell he was #MarylandStrong and what he has accomplished is “very, very special.”
As Hogan honored the young man, Bell gasped and covered his mouth with his hand in total surprise.
During the inauguration festivities, Bell told a large national television audience, “I spread positivity to inspire others to change the world.” He declared, “That’s why love wins.”
I recently had the privilege of meeting Cavanaugh Bell, an incredible young Marylander whose charity work and anti-bullying activism have gained national recognition. Through his nonprofit @cooldopeliving, he’s on a mission to spread positivity and make the world a better place. pic.twitter.com/OdYaS5u5zi
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) February 15, 2021
Governor Hogan jumped on Zoom last week to talk to Cavanaugh Bell and present him with an official citation for his activism and philanthropy. @cooldopeliving #MarylandStronghttps://t.co/NdnZKRtWxp
— Michael Ricci (@riccimike) February 15, 2021
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