Hope. Opportunity. Joy.
These are just a few words that sum up the work that I see firsthand, every single day, as manager of My Brother’s Keeper Chicago.
When President Obama started My Brother’s Keeper as a White House initiative in response to the tragic death of Trayvon Martin, he had a vision to protect and support boys and young men of color. And ten years later, as part of The Obama Foundation, I am proud to tell you that this program has reached
thousands of young men of color from Chicago to Omaha and beyond.
As you know, each day, young men of color are forced to overcome barriers to success and navigate deep-rooted disparities and adversities in our country. The need to support them is urgent. That’s why I’m reaching out today: the work of My Brother’s Keeper Alliance and the rest of our life-changing programs at The Obama Foundation are only possible through generous donations from supporters like you.
Can you be a part of this work by making a gift of $25 or more today? Right now, every donation is matched to have double the impact. Join in—this offer expires soon!