Mazu, a digital social media platform based on core values and family-friendly content, announces its partnership with former Globetrotter Harlem Dreams Showman Harold “Lefty” WIlliams Dare2Dream foundation. The pair have created the Dare2Dream app, that is family-friendly, positive and appropriate for kids. 
Lefty Williams and his wife Shyneefa, who is an advocate for youth and young adults, will along with their family, share videos and content directly with kids and families. Their son CJ, who was a recent guest on NBC’s hit show “Lil Big Shots”, hosted by Steve Harvey, produced by Steve Harvey and Ellen Degeneres, will be the Dare2Dream apps child ambassador along with his siblings EJ and Kiara. They will be interacting on the app with other kids and providing content. 
The app contains many interactive features and children will be able to create personal avatars, chat with each other, complete challenges, play mini games and earn tokens and badges as they play along with the app. 
Lefty says, “As a parent it is extremely important to us that our kids are protected in the the spaces they are entering, especially on social media. It is extremely important that our kids learn how to use social media in a positive way and are exposed to positive content. That is why this partnership is extremely important,as it brings the Dare2Dream foundations values in a space for kids to interact in a safe and fun way”.  
ABOUT MAZU
Mazu is a social media and messenger platform designed for kids and families. By verifying users and moderating content and comments, Mazu is a safe space for kids to share and create in a positive, welcoming space. Parents can stay connected to their child's activities and adjust their settings to allow them to explore the online world in an age-appropriate space.