Introducing; The iRise University Champion’s League.

iRiseU has partnered with RockBox Cherry Hill to honor the people that inspire us to keep our heads held high, especially when times are tough.

Here’s to the ones who make the sacrifice play; we see you, and we want to offer our thanks.

  • Unsung Heroes

    Here’s to the individuals who do the right thing, even when no one is watching. For the exceptional people who inspire us to strive for the highest ideals, even against all odds. Here’s to the everyday Champions.

  • Honoring Character

    It’s easy to be kind when life is going the way we’d like it to go; but it takes character and resolve to be a beacon of light for others in the darkest times. iRiseU and our great friends at RockBox Cherry Hill want to stand and recognize the folks whom we aspire to emulate.

  • Here's What We Can Do

    Thanks to our generous donors and the kind leadership at RockBox Cherry Hill; iRiseU will select one stellar person from our community each month to join the Champion’s League. This award comes with 2 months of free training, nutrition and accountability at RockBox.

If you know someone who deserves a pat on the back; a person that represents the best of us, please nominate them below. We are looking to honor any person in our community who does the right thing even when there’s no reward. There is no limit to how many nominations a person can receive, so long as they are not from the same person in the same month. During the last week of each month, the iRise Univeristy Board of Directors will choose someone to honor from the pool of nominees. Our decision will be based on three factors in no order of importance: 1. Volume of nominations, 2. The scale of positive impact a nominee has had on their community, and 3. How greatly a nominee would benefit from being honored. If your nominee is not chosen, do not be discouraged! We wish we could honor every single exceptional individual, but our resources are limited to one nominee per month for the time being. With additional donors; we may be able to honor more people in the coming months. If you’d like to donate, please use the link below. Thank you so much for helping us give back to the Champions in our community.

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“My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. 

That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors.”

-Maya Angelou