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Mentoring Brother 2 Brother
Core ProgramsCharacter & LeadershipOur programs are designed to help African American young men between the ages of six and eighteen to become responsible, caring citizens and acquire skills for participating in the democratic process.
We also develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for career planning, decision-making, contributing to the Mentoring Brother 2 Brother organization and Dallas/Fort Worth community as well as celebrating the African American heritage. Individual core character developmental strategies include:Putting God FirstCultivating Great CharacterDeveloping IntegrityVisit our website at http://www.mb2b.org for more information on our programs and organization.
Mission: Mentoring Brother 2 Brother, Inc. is a Dallas, Texas area based 501c3 non-profit organization that provides youth development and faith-based focused mentoring, leadership, character and life development skills to disenfranchised and at-risk African American young men between the ages of six and seventeen from within South Dallas County and its surrounding communities.
Core ProgramsCharacter & LeadershipOur programs are designed to help African American young men between the ages of six and eighteen to become responsible, caring citizens and acquire skills for participating in the democratic process.
We also develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for career planning, decision-making, contributing to the Mentoring Brother 2 Brother organization and Dallas/Fort Worth community as well as celebrating the African American heritage. Individual core character developmental strategies include:Putting God FirstCultivating Great CharacterDeveloping IntegrityVisit our website at http://www.mb2b.org for more information on our programs and organization.
Mission: Mentoring Brother 2 Brother, Inc. is a Dallas, Texas area based 501c3 non-profit organization that provides youth development and faith-based focused mentoring, leadership, character and life development skills to disenfranchised and at-risk African American young men between the ages of six and seventeen from within South Dallas County and its surrounding communities.
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