BRYC Seniors Kaydence Bradford and Lindsay McKinney named 2023 Louisiana Young Heroes

Kaydence and Lindsay claimed two of the six competitive spots open to students statewide.

The 28th annual Louisiana Young Heroes program, presented by Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB), defines a Young Hero as an exceptional young person who has excelled in academics, given significantly of themselves through public service, overcome adversity, exhibited extraordinary heroism, or inspired others through their deeds and strength of character.

Kaydence and Lindsay join six other Fellows who are also past recipients of the honor, including Victoria Williams, last year’s BRYC winner.

LPB shared their reasons for selecting Kaydence and Lindsay below.

Kaydence Bradford
Kaydence Bradford
Lindsay McKinney
Lindsay McKinney
  • Kaydence (Liberty Magnet High School) is hardworking and persistent, and when she’s not involved with school or public service, her primary responsibility is caring for and serving as a role model to her niece and two nephews. She has dedicated countless hours to planning, coordinating, and implementing initiatives to promote her school and help her community.

  • Lindsay (Franciscan High School) is determined to create the future she envisions, especially after financial hardships she and her mother faced. As Lindsay sees it, there are people who have helped her throughout her life, and she wants to pay it forward. Lindsay has volunteered at the Baton Rouge Food Bank, Children’s Hospital, and Sweet Olive Cemetery, and mentors younger students.

All of the 2023 Young Heroes will receive special awards and recognition for their achievements on Louisiana Young Heroes Day in April 2023. In the meantime, huge congratulations to these two exceptional young women!