Improving the Lives of
Boys and Young Men of Color

The charge of MBK BR is to mobilize the greatness in each and every boy and young man of color in our community. We strive to navigate through and around the insurmountable odds until all that is great in them shows up.

Improving the Lives of
Boys and Young Men of Color

The charge of MBK BR is to mobilize the greatness in each and every boy and young man of color in our community. We strive to navigate through and around the insurmountable odds until all that is great in them shows up.

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My Brothers Keeper Baton Rouge (MBKBR) does not seek to create yet another organization in order to address our city's challenges, but rather we serve to leverage our community's existing assets collaboratively and collectively. This work does not happen without you.
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Our Mission

To address the persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color, and ensure that all young people can reach their fullest potential.

My Brother’s Keeper Baton Rouge (MBK BR) is committed to improving life outcomes for boys and young men of color by convening key stakeholders and advocating for best practices for our communities.

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Collective Impact Approach

elevate

MBKBR is designed not to compete with programs but to elevate programming that proves impact.

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impact

Our collective impact model takes into account a “root-cause analysis”, as well as understands the need for a result based accountability structure that asks key questions for impact.

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advocate

MBKBR is designed not to compete with programs but to elevate programming that proves impact.

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“It is incumbent upon us to take the necessary actions to lay the foundation for a community of peace, prosperity, and progress for every single resident in East Baton Rouge Parish. Now, more than ever, our community is calling upon us to come together to address the systemic opportunity gaps currently facing our men & boys of color.”
– Mayor Broome.