Born and raised on the west side of Atlanta and living with his mother and 3 siblings in a low-income neighborhood Julious George Robles was faced with the responsibility of being the man of the house at a young age and was ultimately raised by the streets. He was friends with leaders of gangs who dealt with weapons, illegal substances and violence. After losing friends to the graveyard and the penitentiary system George himself became a victim of gun violence and was shot and arrested after a violent altercation.
After five months of incarceration and a newfound inspiration George decided to start his own positive gang known today as the Young Generation Movement. Today The Young Generation Movement mentors over 60 children and serves the community through weekly and monthly leadership programs. His number one passion in life is giving back to his community and others.