Holly Keate

With a dedication to helping others, Holly Keate possesses a dedication to philanthropic causes that benefit youth, prison inmates, and those without homes. By tapping into the life lessons developed by motivational speakers Wayne Dyer and Anthony Robbins, Holly Keate has accumulated a vast wealth of knowledge that she uses every day to stay physically and mentally healthy. Assisting others so that they can improve their lives, Holly Keate is actively involved in charitable endeavors, compiling food baskets as a volunteer with The Anthony Robbins Foundation. Holly Keate also donates her time to The Dream Center in Los Angeles. The Dream Center is a non-profit outreach organization dedicated to helping inner-city residents by providing food, clothing, shelter, rehabilitation, education, job training, and Bible studies through their nearly 300 ministries and outreaches worldwide. As part of her ongoing commitment to various charities throughout California, Holly Keate served as a Young Ambassador for the Governor’s Trust program. Operating in communities across the nation, the Young Ambassadors directly enhanced the lives of more than 3,500 people in 2010. In addition to her charitable projects, Holly Keate possesses a blossoming career as a screenwriter in Los Angeles. Maintaining involvement in several feature films and working closely with myriad filmmakers as an intern, Holly Keate hopes to one day produce her own motion pictures. Keate earned a license in radiology from Western Career College (now Carrington College California) in Sacramento, California, where she pursued studies in diagnostic radiology, body/neuro interventional radiology, and body imaging techniques. While living and working in Northern California, Holly Keate taught budding young gymnasts the basics of gymnastics as an instructor at Trick Gymnastics, which possesses three locations in the Sacramento area. Keate instructed the children on every aspect of gymnastics, including strength, flexibility, speed, balance, and coordination.