About Us
Introduction
The United States is one of the wealthiest nations in history, yet every day families in racetrack communities live in poverty, unsafe housing, and systemic neglect. Children are treated as bargaining chips in political disputes. Workers suffer in silence. Families are left vulnerable to homelessness, addiction, and exploitation.
At My Brothers Keeper Horseman’s Association Inc, we refuse to accept this reality. Our mission is to reimagine racetracks as centers of transformation — places where families find safe housing, children receive high-quality education, youth are empowered with leadership and discipline, and communities thrive with accountability and justic
Introduction
Racetracks exist in over 38 states across the U.S. They already have infrastructure: dormitories, kitchens, chapels, recreation areas, and security teams. But for too long, these facilities have hidden unsafe, unsanitary, and unjust conditions:
• Dormitories filled with rodents, skunks, mold, and bed bugs.
• Lack of heating in winter, leaving children and elders in danger.
• Families forced to live in spaces never meant for human dignity.
• Women and children disproportionately exposed to abuse and
exploitation.
Instead of neglect, racetracks can be redeployed as community hubs — transforming existing facilities into shelters, learning centers, and safe spaces where opportunity replaces poverty.