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Chionesu Bakari

Chionesu Bakari is a mentoring and rites of passage program that has helped me guide over 300 young black males from the ages of eight through eighteen through its rites of passage program.
Chionesu Bakari takes young men out of their comfort zone and opens up their world perspectives, guiding their development to the leaders they were born to be.
We are proud of our young men and our success. www.youngblackmanonline.org

The Eagle Academy Foundation

The Eagle Academy Foundation develops and supports a net-work of all-male grades six through twelve, college-preparatory schools in challenged and urban communities that educare and men-for young men into future leaders committed to excellence in charac ter, scholastic achievement, community service and to promote these principles nationally.
www.cafny.org

The KING Movement

KING is a national Christian men’s movement geared toward rengthening men in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ by providing brotherhood, encouragement, accountability, knowledge. and fellowship. The name KING is an acronym for Kaowledge Ispiration, and Nurture through God. KING is a non-denomina al movement that seeks to unite true Bible, believing Chrisisan men across racial, denominational, generational, and political lines.
www.kingmovement.com

BMe Community

BMe is the largest social entrepreneur fellowship in the US for black men. BMe, which stand for Black Male Engagement, is an award-winning network of community-builders known for defining people by their positive contributions to sociery and enlisting incred shie black men who inspire us to be better together. Headquanemd in Miami, Florida, BMe also operates in Akron, Baltimore, Denis, Louisville, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.
www.bmecommunity.org

CBMA

The campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) sa national membership nerwork that seeks to ensure the growth, s tainability, and impact of leaders and organizations committed to improve the life outcomes of black men and boys. CBMA is the only organization that supports local leaders on the ground while also amplifying and catalyzing the movement for black achievement around the country at the same time.
www.blackmalcachievement.org

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Suicide is not inevitable for anyone. By starting the conversation providing support, and directing help to those who need it, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can prevent suicides and save lives.
www.suicideprecationlife.otg
Phone: (800) 273-8255

Bridge Street Development Corporation

Bridge Street. Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide civic and economic opportunities to the residents of Central Brooklyn with an emphasis on low-to-moderate income residents. We do this by building partner-ships with businesses, government, and other community stakeholders.
Founded in 1995 by members of the oldest continuing African-American congregation in Brooklyn, the Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church, BSDC has continuously worked to serve the Bedford Stuyvesant and Central Brooklyn Community, and has become a trusted provider of information, education, housing and social service, as well as a convener of community engagement activities.
www.bsdcorp.org
Phone: (718) 399-0146

Black Veterans for Social Justice

Established in 1979, Black Veterans for Social Justice is a non-profit, community-based organization servicing veterans, their fami lies, and members of the community.
“All services entail tender loving care and a listening ear.”
The organization provides assistance to veterans with issues such as problems faced with racism and racist policies, little or poor med-ical and rehabilitative services, unemployment, no re-entry prepa ration into sociery. Many soldiers leaving the military had a lack of knowledge of their rights or agencies willing to help them.
Some veterans experienced hostile social attitudes and a high percentage suffered from exposure to the lethal toxin “Agent Orange” and continual readjustment obstacles. We will provide program set-sto asiat military personnel make a smooth transition from the duty to civilian life.
Founder, BVSJ
Job Mashariki
www.bvj.org
Phone: (718) 852-6004

Cherry Tree Specialist

At Cherry Tree Specialist, we want to promote and preserve the strong bonds of friendship born from shared adversities and devote ourselves to the furtherance of our accomplishments to ensure peaceful times together. We’d love for you to join us! As part of our dedication, we want you to always stay informed about what we’s doing and what’s on our agenda. Check out our updates and the loop. stay in
www.cherrytreesp.com

Long Life Information and Referral Network Inc.

Long Life Information and Referral Nerwork Inc. is a 501(c) (3) organization with an IRS ruling year of 1993, and donations art tax-deductible.
Mission:
Job training, job placement, housing and case management. To developmentally challenged persons in poor city neighbor hoods.
www.longlifeny.org
(718) 778-0009
1958 Fulton St Brooklyn, NY 11233-3104

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