A Pledge of
Responsibility for Children

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The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville understand the immense obstacles that youth of our community are facing today. For over 20 years as we have mentored young men and impacted the communities where they live with unique learning opportunities, we have created lasting community partnerships and recieved assistance from caring individuals that have compounded our success. The engine that drives our success is the men with a passion to make a positive impact on our community.  Our national motto, “What they see is what they will be.” is an expression of how the presence of real men in the community can make positively change the trajectory of our disadvantaged, disenfranchised and low-income youth and families.  

If you are interest in joining our cause, please send an email to our team by clicking on the email address below.

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Mentoring

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Education

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Wellness

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Empowerment

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Dedicated Mentors and Mentees

The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville has become a lot of things to a lot of people. However, as noted in the poem, ‘A Pledge of Responsibility for Children,’ it is Mentoring that makes the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville its best. The words themselves echo the sentiments of each 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville member who rises to the challenge of Mentoring.

HOW CAN I BECOME MORE INVOLVED WITH THE ORGANIZATION?

You can become more involved by becoming a member or by volunteering. Membership is available through the chapter. Members and volunteers make the critical difference in supporting chapters around the world. Your support is an investment in leaders of tomorrow.

WHAT SERVICES DO 100 BLACK MEN OF GREATER HUNTSVILLE PROVIDE?

The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville provides youth tutoring and mentoring through our ‘Men of Tomorrow (MOT)’ and ‘Alabama A&M Collegiate 100’ mentoring programs, scholarship assistance, health and wellness services and overall support for our community.

HOW ARE MENTEES SELECTED?

Generally, ‘Men of Tomorrow’ mentees are recommended from current mentees parent/guardians, local schools, teachers, community leaders, and churches. Parents are required to sign and comply with the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville Mentees Parents/Guardians Agreement in order for the MOT ‘. Alabama A&M Collegiate 100’ mentees must be a student enrolled at Alabama A&M University. Potential mentees will be interviewed by members of the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville for acceptance into the various mentoring programs. Mentees are required to comply with the established Rules and Regulations and Code of Conduct as defined by the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville.

HOW MENTORS ARE SELECTED?

100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville mentors are all volunteer members. Each mentor completes a rigorous training and certification program prior to placement. Additionally, each mentor must successfully pass an extensive background check.

HOW IS THE ORGANIZATION FUNDED?

The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville is funded through member dues, grants, and donations from corporations, foundations, churches, private contributions and through the Combined Federal Campaign #65449. These partnerships have reaped the benefits for all organizations as well as our Men of Tomorrow and Alabama A&M University Collegiate mentees and local scholarship awardees whose lives are enriched. The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville continues to seek relationships with community leaders, churches, corporate partners and individuals who share primary goals of the organization.

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