GIVING YOUTH A VISION PROGRAMS 25 YEARS STRONG !
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WHEREAS: Since the age of 18
Christopher has displayed a proven track record of assisting in the development
of African American youth, their peers of all nationalities, and their families
culturally, academically, socially, and economically; and offering programs
which he designed to help them develop maturity, responsibility, self-esteem,
and control over their lives while setting future goals and making the best
possible decisions; and
WHEREAS: For the last 25 years Christopher has accomplished a life goal of being consistent in Minnesota:
*Educating
youth in African American and American World History
*Helping
youth develop a high self esteem
*Advancing
youth in secondary, and postsecondary education
*Teaching
youth the importance of getting involved in the 21st century Information
Technology Computer Age.
*Helping
youth denounce gang violence; and all other types of violence; and
WHEREAS: Christopher has a
strong commitment to helping people succeed in making a positive change in
their lives. He is a Nonprofit Organization Founder, who holds the CEO
position of Socially Responsible Investor. Christopher implements nonprofit
corporate practices to promote environmental stewardship, human rights,
diversity and information technology job creation across the United States of
America, ...........
Please help ensure that we continue to do this!
For your #Clicking pleasure .... here is 6 years of Giving Youth A Vision at ART-US Summer Camp in St. Paul MN.
The mission of ARTS-Us is to develop young leaders, in and through the arts. The work of ARTS-Us nurtures a supportive and enriched environment for east metro area youth -- particularly for those of African descent – by combining academic, enrichment, cultural, and recreational activities to guide learning and engage youth. The programs provide opportunities
for exposure, instruction, mentoring and service learning in a rich range of African Diaspora arts & culture.
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