The Quarantine Inspires Some of the Youngest Members of Our Community to Give Back – Ventura Blvd. Magazine – Oct. 2020

Another uplifting kid-driven organization is the Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement, created seven years ago by sisters Taylor and Jordyn Jackson, 17 and 11, respectively, of Tarzana. “As avid soccer players, we really wanted to share the joy of soccer, says Taylor. “We discovered a company called One World Play,” Jordyn adds, “which donates indestructible soccer balls that don’t need a pump for 20 years.” Through donations as well as raising money from handmade jewelry, .

Keck School of Medicine of USC: A Love of Soccer Leads to Donation of 2,400 Masks -Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement/Masks for Medics LA

The sisters behind the Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement, a local nonprofit that provides children aid and social activism opportunities, quickly turned their support to healthcare workers during the onset of the Coronavirus crisis. Taylor and Jordyn Jackson established Masks for Medics LA and used their entrepreneurial skills to source and donate 2,400 masks to area clinics, including Keck Medicine of USC. Co-founder, Taylor, 16, said, “I wasn’t sure how much of an impact we .

San Fernando Valley Business Journal Women’s Council 2021 Award Nominee – Taylor Bay Gaitan Jackson

The San Fernando Valley Business Journal is proud to present our Women’s Council Awards.At this special annual presentation, top businesswomen in the Valley area will be honored for their achievements. The event is filled with inspiration and recognition as we honor women who have made a difference throughout the San Fernando, Conejo, Santa Clarita, Simi and Antelope Valley area. Read it HERE. "At 16 year’s old, Taylor Bay Jackson is co-vice president with her .