NOBODY IS LISTENING
Our Mission
Our mission is to educate, consult, and provide resources to help individuals in need. In addition, we will help those dealing with mental illness and provide programs to reduce crime and the rate of suicide.

We are committed to going into communities to not only hear, but also to listen to the concerns of people who are at risk. Our commitment extends to working with churches, schools, colleges, and neighborhood organizations to offer a safe haven with our 24/7 crisis center.

To reach our goal effectively, we look to education as a way to stimulate the heart and mind of the community. Through tutoring and vocational training for low income families, we are able to establish stronger mental and financial foundations.

Our vision is to provide the following programs and resources:

· 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
· Mental Health Crisis Center
· Counseling Center
· Nationwide Food & Clothing Pantry
· Housing Assistance
· Free Transportation
· Free Tutoring
· Mentoring Programs
· Diversity and Inclusion Training
· Job Skills
· Nutrition Programs
· Agricultural Programs
· Health & Wellness Campus

We will engage in communities where unemployment, drug addiction, crime, and homicide rates are high. Often time, people are judged unfairly because their life experiences are different from someone else's. Different communities breed different circumstances. It is imperative that we listen to and respect each other's unique perspective on how we view life.

We will provide resources for education and health awareness. Through medical screening, affordable preventive care, and wellness programs, families can live longer, healthier lives.

By bringing our communities together, we can feed families in need through our food pantries. These pantries will be permanent fixtures in at-risk communities, making it so that no child goes to school or bed hungry.

It is vitally important to listen to the people in our communities. Every individual experience is different. Every individual problem is unique. We all have a stake in each other's success. Much of what influences a child's education happens outside of the classroom. When a child succeeds in school, when a parent finds a job to sustain a family, when we take the time to listen to each other's thoughts and concerns—we all benefit.