Programs
Our Programs
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Education
We believe poverty is not a lack of character — it is a lack of cash, and a lack of opportunity. Our education programs address this by investing early, supporting consistently, and demanding results.
• Early Childhood Learning based on the Perry and Abecedarian Projects — proven models that show the lifelong benefits of early education.
• After-School & Tutoring Programs to ensure children don’t fall behind.
• Financial Literacy & Leadership Training to prepare youth for real-world success.
• College & Trade Readiness to achieve 100% high school graduation and post-secondary enrollment.
Our goal is simple but ambitious: every child in racetrack communities will graduate and succeed.
Housing & Safety
Safe housing is the foundation of community development. Yet racetrack dormitories are plagued with hazards and neglect. We are committed to
• Transforming racetrack dormitories into safe, winterized shelters.
• Creating pathways from temporary shelters to permanent housing.
• Enforcing OSHA standards, disability compliance, and housing codes.
• Establishing independent inspections for public health, safety, and animal welfare.
• Protecting whistleblowers who expose unsafe conditions.
Training community safety teams to reduce crime and rebuild trust.
Housing is not charity — it is justice.
Youth Development
Young people are not the leaders of tomorrow — they are the leaders of today. Our youth programs equip them with the confidence, skills, and discipline to lead communities out of poverty.
• Children’s Army of Abolitionists: Youth mobilized to fight poverty, crime, and ignorance.
• Martial Arts & Fitness Therapy: Discipline, strength, and resilience through physical wellness.
• Summer Jobs & Workforce Training: Employment paired with financial literacy and leadership.
• Leadership & Equality Training: Teaching accountability, service, and responsibility.
• Mental Health Programs: Therapy and prevention to protect vulnerable children.