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Young people are not just the future—they are the now. Through our Community Service Learning Initiative (CSLI) and other youth-centered programs, we use the arts to help young people explore identity, purpose, and healing. Our work integrates mentorship, spiritual development, and creative expression, offering youth a path to leadership and belonging. From storytelling and service projects to trauma-informed workshops and community art, we’re building spaces where youth can grow, be affirmed, and take ownership of their futures.
The Reason Why
Women’s Prison Association
Family Wellness
Isaac’s Quarterly, in collaboration with Haydee Lee Scott, offers family-centered consulting and workshops that support intergenerational healing, mental and emotional wellness, and faith-based purposeful living. Together, we help families—particularly in historically underserved communities—navigate trauma, reconnect through communication, and build sustainable habits for thriving. Rooted in lived experience, educational practice, and spiritual care, our work empowers parents, youth, and caregivers with culturally responsive tools that strengthen households and, by extension, the communities they serve. Whether it’s one-on-one coaching, community training, or public speaking, we are committed to restoring families as vital networks of love, leadership, and legacy.