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Our mission is to make sure that every children entering our facility find a stable home, gets all the emotional and financial support, lives in a great positive environment, received mentorship and professional counseling to help them become a great leader of tomorrow. We want to equip these kids the information to become self-efficient and goal-oriented. We want to provide them with the resources to overcome the hardship that each of them had to go through with the help of our staff members. Our goal is to also enable at-risk and disadvantaged youth to increase their reading skill levels and to become productive and contributing members of our society.
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