O’Neal, Lucille (Author) “Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go” (Forward by Shaquille O’Neal)
O’Neal, Lucille (Author) “Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go” (Forward by Shaquille O’Neal)
Contact: Lucille O’Neal
Biographical Info
Lucille O’Neal is the mother of four children-Shaquille, Lateefah, Ayesha, and Jamal- and is currently the President of the Mothers of Professional Basketball Players Association. She is one of the founders and southeast director of the Odessa Chambliss Quality of Life Fund which raises money for nursing scholarships and education. After 28 years of being both a wife and a mother. O’Neal resumed her studies in the Adult Education Program at Bethune-Cookman University where she graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration in June 2003. She also completed her graduate program (Master’s Degree in Organizational Management) at the University of Phoenix in March 2005 and is the the proud grandmother of 14 grandchildren.
“Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go”
“Lucille shares her poignant and inspirational personal testimony to speak empowerment, inspiration, and encouragement to women and girls.”
President, Bethune-Cookman University
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Thank you for sharing your story and wisdom with the world. I am excited about purchasing the book. I think every young adult that has ever had difficulty making decisions can relate and connect with the content presented in the book. Thanks for sticking it out and showing the world that every personal journey starts and ends with them, its not about how you start or when you finish, as long as, you learn from your mistakes, believe in yourself and keep God first… he holds the keys!
Wow This is so wild I am just realizing that I had a message on here 3 years ago.. Never to late to say thank you, your response is greatly appreciated. Book still in the works.. my foundation as been created called Permission To Fly. again thank you for the message. My apologies for not realizing it was here.