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We are a non-profit volunteer organization with concerns for our families, our youth and our communities. We are asking everyone to lift us up in prayer, that our organization and all of our activities will be successful during these trying times.

Our goals are to make a difference in our communities, provide positive role models for our youth and love our brothers as we love ourselves!

To make a difference in our communities – we are advocating that we all find ways to bring our people closer together, so we can work as a more unified whole. It is imperative that we help improve the conditions of our families, our children and our communities.

To provide positive role models for our youth – we are providing skills development classes; and we plan to help provide for recreational outlets and life skills development.

To love our brothers as we love ourselves – we are conducting membership development programs that focus on our physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, social and interpersonal health.

Some immediate needs are to help our men cultivate ways to be better mentors and role models for our youth, to help us cultivate ways to promote more quality relationships with our significant other, and to provide insightful support to our single mothers who are raising their sons.

It is said that wisdom is to do now what you will be satisfied with later!

The first thing we must do is to keep ourselves healthy and whole as individuals.

The second thing we must do is to elevate our youth so they can become productive and successful citizens of our society.

And the third thing we must do is to lift up our families and communities to a level where we all can be very proud of them.

We have begun holding registrations for our second year’s brick mason class. The registrations began on September 4, 2007. Please share this with your congregation, your families and your friends.

The class is being held at Laurinburg Institute. The class is held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm; it is free to the public. The ages are 14 and above. The class is being taught by Mr. Lawrence Rush and Mr. William Mathews.

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