MISSION  

"Through the Charles P. Foster Foundation, lives unfold,

healing the individual, the family, the community and  the world".


 
 

WHO WE ARE

  The overall goal is to assist African American youth, their parents and family members in leading meaningful, positive, successful lives thus becoming productive citizens of society. This goal will be achieved through the implementation of mandatory educational, economic, social and professional development services and trainings. The tools utilized to achieve this goal will be Youth Economic Viability, In Tandem and Project Reconnect/Stop the Cycle programs of CPFF.
 

The Youth Economic Viability Program will aid in facilitating the transition of highly at-risk youth into productive, responsible, and economically viable citizens. The Youth Economic Viability Program will implement the Family Connections project, a culturally unified family literacy program in which youth, parents, educators, and community members will be viewed as valued collaborative partners.

 

Project Reconnect Stop The Cycle is a family restoration program, which focuses on low income and incarcerated fathers. It is the goal of project reconnect to facilitate the restoration of the family unit through programs designed to provide education, intensive job training, counseling, parenting education and skilled professional employment at a living wage level and break the cycle of fatherless children begetting fatherless children.

 

In order to achieve this goal, Project Reconnect Stop The Cycle will implement the Fostering Fatherhood Project.
 
In Tandem is a self-sustaining, replicable model engaging capable adult individuals, faith, business and community partners in the all-important work of effecting the minds, dreams and life outcomes of African American Youth.

 

For further information, please feel free to contact our office at (510) 569-4701.

 

 

 

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