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Launch of Young Gents Mentoring Program

Media Contact:

Dany Eason, Director
Young Gents Mentoring Program
704.615.7102
Deason.younggents@gmail.com







      
 For Immediate Release

Young Gents Mentoring Program

Developing and Empowering Manhood at Home, at Work and in Our Communities

Charlotte, NC—January 26, 2011 —The Young Gents Mentoring Program officially launched Saturday, January 22 at Community Charter School located at 510 South Torrence Street with a fun filled and informative registration and open house from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Young Gents is a newly formed peer to peer mentoring program whose main goals are to help younger men become themselves by recognizing and promoting wholeness and the role of all men. The organization provides an opportunity for male self-awareness, fellowship, support, joyfulness, play and enhancement of male roles as a friend, son, partner and citizen. The 2011 10-month program will run monthly on Saturday mornings with activities to include round table discussions, field trips, classes and workshops.

Young Gents has collaborated with W.E.A.L.T.H. (We Evolve Around Life Through Him) and M.A.L.E.S (Male Appointed Leaders Embracing Strength) to facilitate the monthly sessions. Young Gents/ W.E.A.L.T.H./M.A.L.E.S are subsidiaries of Kingdom Development, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides services to families, youth and individuals.

To learn more about Young Gents, to register your son for the current session or to become a mentor please call 704.615.7102 or visit www.younggents.blogspot.com or www.kingdomdevelopment.com. Young Gents is also currently seeking monetary and in kind sponsors and supporters from all across the Greater Charlotte-area business community.


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