An Archbishop Spalding High School senior is using his juice business to create opportunity. Eighteen-year-old Chase Gorman and his mom own Lucky Charm Juices. WBAL-TV shows us how those juices are helping Gorman reach his dreams. In his home kitchen 18-year-old Gorman creates his own healthy juice concoctions through his very own small business that started as a means to an end.”It was during quarantine, and me andmy mom decided that to get me through private school, we had to come up with another income to get us all in the right spot, so we decided to put our brains together to make Lucky Charm Juices,” Gorman said.Gorman and his mom started Lucky Charm Juices back in 2021, right before his freshman year of high school.”Lucky Charm originated from when I first scored my first touchdown in youth league, and my mom was running down the sideline, so we named the juice business after me,” Gorman said.The organic juice business has surely been a lucky charm for Gorman and his mom. With over two dozen juice flavors and over 2,000 juices sold, Lucky Charm Juices has covered part of Gorman’s private school tuition and helped make Chase’s dream of playing football at Archbishop Spalding a reality.”A lot of people have counted us out when it came to (me), as a single mom and putting Chase through private school, starting a business, a lot of people have said that she can’t do it,” said Gorman’s mom, Nik Branch. “This is his senior year, and we did it, and it is a blessing.”A blessing Gorman hopes inspires other young people.”Never let anyone tell you can’t do anything so always just keep your head in the right spot and always have someone on your back to help you keep going,” Gorman said.Gorman graduates from high school in May and he said he hopes to continue his juice business as he goes on to college. For more information on how to support Lucky Charm Juices, visit the following website.

REISTERSTOWN, Md. —

An Archbishop Spalding High School senior is using his juice business to create opportunity. Eighteen-year-old Chase Gorman and his mom own Lucky Charm Juices.

WBAL-TV shows us how those juices are helping Gorman reach his dreams.

In his home kitchen 18-year-old Gorman creates his own healthy juice concoctions through his very own small business that started as a means to an end.

“It was during quarantine, and me andmy mom decided that to get me through private school, we had to come up with another income to get us all in the right spot, so we decided to put our brains together to make Lucky Charm Juices,” Gorman said.

Gorman and his mom started Lucky Charm Juices back in 2021, right before his freshman year of high school.

“Lucky Charm originated from when I first scored my first touchdown in youth league, and my mom was running down the sideline, so we named the juice business after me,” Gorman said.

The organic juice business has surely been a lucky charm for Gorman and his mom. With over two dozen juice flavors and over 2,000 juices sold, Lucky Charm Juices has covered part of Gorman’s private school tuition and helped make Chase’s dream of playing football at Archbishop Spalding a reality.

“A lot of people have counted us out when it came to (me), as a single mom and putting Chase through private school, starting a business, a lot of people have said that she can’t do it,” said Gorman’s mom, Nik Branch. “This is his senior year, and we did it, and it is a blessing.”

A blessing Gorman hopes inspires other young people.

“Never let anyone tell you can’t do anything so always just keep your head in the right spot and always have someone on your back to help you keep going,” Gorman said.

Gorman graduates from high school in May and he said he hopes to continue his juice business as he goes on to college. For more information on how to support Lucky Charm Juices, visit the following website.