History About Organization









HISTORY ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

On August 24, 2003 the President and Founder Minister Stanley Everage
Jr. now " Dr. Stanley Everage Jr.  "found himself being inspired by a
sermon that was preached by Pastor James Williams of the Beautiful Zion
Baptist Church in Algiers Louisiana.  The sermon had a lasting effect on
Minister Everage soul; still to this day he has found himself working with
various Community Leaders, Business Leaders, and Political Leaders
thorough out America all to help bring about social change. That special
day was Pride of Algiers Lodge No. 102 F& AM 100th Year Anniversary, and
the Theme was There Still Hope. Because of the current crisis that
continues to plague African Americans across America the need for a
movement such as this was needed.  The National Black Young Men &
Women of America is an organization who does activist movements to help
create a more positive, social economic African American Community.  Call
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One of our most important community services took place within the New
Orleans Public School Board System, which has currently been placed on
hold due to Katrina.  We were engaged in a mentoring program at area
High Schools, and our main focus was to encourage youth on the
importance of a good education.  We believe that prevention, intervention,
and Neighborhood Revitalization are key components in which the
N.B.Y.M.W.A attempts to improve, and revitalize the economic and social
conditions of distressed neighborhoods.  Unfortunately as faith would have
it our organization has suffered a major set back due to Hurricane Katrina
the public school system in New Orleans is facing major changes.  
Because of Hurricane Katrina the National Black Young Men & Women of
America now provides services to impact the economic strength within
Urban America.




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Dr. Everage