My Brother's Keeper Alliance

Community Development

my Brother's Keeper alliance

My Brother's Keeper Alliance

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My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County (MBKFC) is an initiative launched in 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps for boys and young men of color ages 12-24. The focus of this initiative is to implement a cradle-to-college-and-career strategy for improving the life outcomes of all young people to ensure that they can reach their full potential, regardless of who they are, where they come from, or the circumstances into which they are born. To achieve this goal MBKFC has created the Big Brothers Anonymous (BBA) Mentorship initiative to connect youth to a network of organizations specializing in mentorship and youth development and help create a safe place to discuss topics such as mental health, anger management, financial literacy, life skills, entrepreneurship, fatherhood and much more. The objective of this initiative is to serve young men in need of positive role models, resources and essential life skills for self-sufficiency. BBA participants will engage with industry professionals in some of the following career paths:


• Emerging Technology
• Entrepreneurship
• Education
• Vocational (Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Welding, HVAC)
• Law & Law Enforcement

REFERRAL PROCESS

The BBA Mentorship initiative will design a service referral system pipeline in conjunction with Fulton County community partners serving our target populations. Our process will include some of the following: Intake Questionnaire, Profile Setup, Service Referrals, Impact Reports.

For more information contact Reginald Crossley at 404-612-7386 or email: reginald.crossley@fultoncountyga.gov

We are seeking youth service providers, speakers, restaurants, Barbers, Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Welders, Heating and Air Technicians, Entrepreneurs, Fisherman, financial literacy, Photographers, Videographers, Coders, Web Developers, App Developers, Athletes, Farmers, Music Engineers, Healthcare Professionals, etc.

WHEN

1st and 3rd Saturday’s from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
For more information call or email: Reginald Crossley 404-612-7386, reginald.crossley@fultoncountyga.gov

January 7
January 21
February 4
February 18
March 4
March 18
April 1
April 15
May 6
May 20
June 3
June 17
July 15
August 5
August 19
September 16
October 7
October 21
November 4
November 18
December 2
December 16

WHERE

The Legacy Center
3015 RN Martin Street
East Point GA, 30344

 

My Brother's Keeper

Fulton County Mentorship Profile

CONFIDENTIAL QUESTIONNAIRE

Need Assistance With Any Of The Following?

Please list THREE goals in order of importance:

List three tasks you can do daily, which will help pave the path toward total achievement?

My Brother's Keeper Alliance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance (MBK)?

My Brother’s Keeper Alliance (MBK) is an initiative of the Obama Foundation that focuses on building safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color where they feel valued and have clear pathways to opportunity. MBK addresses persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color and ensure that all young people can reach their full potential. Through this initiative, cities, towns, businesses, and foundations connect young people to mentoring, support networks, and the skills they need to find a good job or go to college and work their way into the middle class.

What are six national milestones that the MBK alliance seeks to address?

There are six national milestones that the MBK alliance seeks to address: 1. Entering school ready to learn; 2. Reading at grade level by third grade; 3. Graduating from high school ready for college and career; 4. Completing post-secondary education or training; 5. Successfully entering the workforce; and 6. Reducing violence and providing a second chance.

What is the My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County Taskforce (MBKFC)?

The My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County Taskforce (“MBKFC”) was established by Board Action on October 15, 2014 (Agenda Item No. 14-0861) to align with the Obama Foundation’s efforts to educate and save the lives of children with a focus on Fulton County. Our goal is to connect youth to a network of organizations specializing in mentorship and youth development. The MBKFC Taskforce also helps create a comfortable environment to discuss topics such as mental health, anger management, financial literacy, life skills, entrepreneurship, fatherhood and much more.

For more information on the My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County Taskforce, contact the Youth and Community Services Division at 404-612-7386.

Who is the contact for additional information about My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County (MBKFC)?

Please contact Reginald Crossley at 404-612-7386 or email: reginald.crossley@fultoncountyga.gov