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Mentoring the next generation of youth is critical to the future health and prosperity of our communities. Yet, millions of young people are currently growing up without the guidance and support from parents or others that are needed to prepare them to become well-adjusted and contributing members of society. We are grateful for the substantial commitments of time, talent, money, and resources that our community makes. Thank you to the mentors, families, organizations, churches, parents, guardians, educators, and others who support MIB&G. We appreciate you and we couldn’t do it without you.
Mentors Inspiring Boys & Girls collects donations to support youth who need guidance, support, and encouragement. Thank you for your contribution.
Rochester program aims to keep kids off the streets, expose them to workplace
The Summer of Opportunity Program prepares youth between the ages of 14 and 20 for employment. Twenty-eight organizations volunteered to have these kids placed as interns with them. The youths...
Read More +Inspiration for Self
Hello! My name is Kasijana Britt. I’m in the 9th grade. I have been in MIB&G (Mentors Inspiring Boys and Girls) since the 3rd grade. When I first started, I...
Read More +The Impact of a Family
My name is Tekesha Brinson. I’ve known Robert Ricks for 6 years. My daughter Kasijana Britt began working with him in the 3rd grade at 45 school. She was cast...
Read More +We are parents of one of Mr. Ricks outstanding students
We are parents of one of Mr. Ricks outstanding students. Over the summer his program let my little princess know who she is as an African American young lady and...
Read More +What the program MIB&G did for me
Drama and participating in drama helped me project my voice more; I can talk to people better, and the program was really fun Call to Action What the program MIB&G...
Read More +“My sister was in the 3rd grade at 45. When she was cast in his play School of The Prison Pipeline where Robert Ricks taught her how to express her self emotionally and for her to slow down and pronounce her words”
- Tekesha Brinson
Sister of Student
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