Welcome to A Good Black Man, Incorporated

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AGBM is dedicated to enhancing the life-options and life-opportunities for Black male youth in Baltimore where the dropout, incarceration and homicide rates for young Black males are among the highest in the country. We find these outcomes for our young men unacceptable, and we have resolved to do everything within our power to support and assist our young men by providing them with the resources and the information they need to improve both their personal lives and their economic outcomes.
We believe that technology can be used as a tool to help Black males become better at whatever is important to them. We encourage them to exercise their options -- ultimately improving their lives.
WE NEED YOU to tell the story like only you can. Submit your stories, memories, poetry, accolades and facts about the good black men that you have known. We know they're out there…help us to share them with the world. We look forward to receiving your email.
Email us at info@agoodblackman.org with your comments and suggestions.
Email us to support or for information about the LOE Awards Celebration on AGBM?
Email your Story Ideas for the web site or our official newsletter: VOICES.
Email inquiries for information or support of the LOE Summer Camp.
WE NEED YOU to help us to maintain and expand our worthwhile initiatives. If you believe in the mission of AGBM and want to take an active role in it's growth, then consider financial support. Whether you choose to make a charitable contribution or you'd prefer a visible advertising presence, AGBM is good ground in which to sow seed. Establish your identity as the foundation of a much-needed resource for our community.
A portion of the donations to AGBM, Inc. will be used to help up provide workshops that "speak" to and empower participants to create strategies for self-improvement. The cornerstone of our ability to successfully design appropriate interventions for each client comes through our trainers and experts, who hold impressive backgrounds in real-world and diverse environments.
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