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Save Our Sons: A Lifeline for Young African-American Men in MemphisThe Memphis Urban League, an organization steadfastly dedicated to empowering communities and changing lives, is proud to highlight its distinctive program, “Save Our Sons” (SOS). SOS, a unique initiative specifically crafted for African-American males, ages 18 to 34, in Memphis and Shelby County, is paving a way for these young men to rise above the obstacles they face. The SOS program aims to advance workforce readiness and life skills, providing a robust set of resources focused on workforce training, financial literacy, family building, and health and wellness.
In 2018, we opened the doors to the Bernal E. Smith, II Empowerment Center, an extension of the Save Our Sons initiative. Named in honor of the late publisher of the Tri-State Defender, Bernal E. Smith, II, the Center exemplifies Smith’s unyielding commitment to mentorship and the development of young men in the African-American community. Smith was a distinguished member of the Memphis Urban League Board of Directors and a passionate advocate for the SOS initiative.
Smith’s legacy lives on, not just in the center that bears his name, but also through his remarkable dedication to creating economic opportunities for young men. His widow, Towanda Peete-Smith, generously donated over 150 suits, ties, shirts, and shoes to the initiative, furthering our mission and exemplifying the difference that a single act of kindness can make.
Our call to action, therefore, is threefold.
To the young men in our community who seek guidance, support, and the tools to carve out a bright future: Reach out to us. The SOS program is here for you, eager to welcome you and equip you with the skills and resources you need to succeed.
To the compassionate men in our community: Consider donating professional attire to the Bernal E. Smith, II Empowerment Center. Your generosity could make the difference in a young man’s journey to self-reliance and confidence.
Finally, to the businesses and individuals who can mentor or provide opportunities to these young men: We need your partnership. Your expertise and guidance can be transformative, offering these young men a guiding light on their path to success.
Supporting the Save Our Sons program is more than a charitable act; it is an investment in the future of our community. Join us in nurturing the potential of these young men, and together, let’s build a stronger, more resilient Memphis.
Connect with Wayne Gillard
To learn more about the transformative impact of the Save Our Sons initiative and how you can contribute, connect with Wayne Gillard, our dedicated coordinator for Save Our Sons and Workforce Development. To access his contact information and more, click here: #grabmyCARD. This link leads to his Digital Business Card, your direct line to becoming part of this vital mission.
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