In elementary schools, our focus is on boosting confidence, personal development, and representation.
We organize various school activities including:
Book readings sessions
Academic Support / Tutoring
Black Excellence Panels
Reflection and growth sessions
Emotional support practices
Team building & social skills development
Explorations of different professional careers and academic majors
For middle and high school students, our initiatives are designed as stepping stones for successful transitions beyond high school.
We offer various school activities including:
Confidence-boosting activities aimed at addressing deeply rooted insecurities in Black communities, such as colorism, discrimination based on textured hair ("texturism"), and other societal pressures.
Information sessions on post-secondary options and encourage college applications.
We host events and activities that allow students to explore career possibilities with guidance from Howard students majoring in those fields.
Community Service Projects.
We provide sessions on FAFSA, scholarships, and grants, urging students to consider their best options.
We also inform students about summer programs, internships, and beneficial clubs to join during their middle and high school years to better prepare for the future.