To ensure Durham youths receive post-secondary credentials and earn living wage by the age of 25.
To conserve the waters, forests, farms and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys.
Our organization aims to preserve, support, and promote the culture, history, and heritage of the dispersed African Erverh people worldwide. Our objective is to raise awareness and provide support to those who are descendants of the ancient African Erverh groups and wish to learn more about their history. We will connect with others of this heritage worldwide through education, research, networking, media, and charitable efforts.
To provide mental health care to low-income families who can not afford health care, to ensure their family members ages 12-25, and veterans of all ages receive the needed help that they deserve. We will provide mental health counseling through pro-bono counselors, medication assistance, and transportation to and from appointments if needed. We will also continue to raise awareness for suicide prevention, by providing seminars, webinars, and presentations to local schools, churches, and other organizations that could benefit from these services.
We hope to expand to be able to provide art therapy, group therapy, animal therapy, and community outreach programs to assist and educate society on mental health awareness and break the stigma attached to it.
Our vision is a future where institutions invest with a high degree of respect for the environment, utilizing our money to deliver solutions to major environmental issues, and where the community holds to account the custodians of their money to ensure it is used to benefit the environment.
To ensure children birth-5 have all they need for healthy growth & development.
To help people and places to move out of poverty and achieve greater social asnd economic justice.
To promote scientific research and education to encourage the development of the electronic and information technologies industries in the State of North Carolina.