Responds to the social, economic
and developmental needs of vulnerable children and families with
programs and services that empower, innovate and promote sustainable
community change
Promotes social enterprise through planning, development, implementation and management partnerships
Creates and adapts research-based and best practice models for global application
Supports capacity building efforts of faith and community-based organizations through partnership and technical assistance
Embraces and uses diverse cultural frameworks to engage African American parents and children between the ages of 14-34
Arts, culture and media are the means by which we inform policy,
develop leaders and build viable social enterprise to break the cycle
of poverty for children and families