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 L.E.T. (Legacy Empowering Training)

   
 

Mission Statement:  To empower young people to us education as a foundation to cultivate their potential and make an impact in our community.  L.E.T. provides comprehensive educationally based services to foster individuals who are confidant, educated, encouraged, and capable of achieving their dreams in a supportive and spiritually diverse environment.

   
 

The L.E.T. Program is coordinated by Bro. Anthony Dow, Sis. Leya Naulls, and First Lady Karen Riley.

   
   
   
   
   
 

Life Changing Ministries’ goal is to collaborate statewide by reaching to the children of incarcerated parent’s ages 7to 18 years of age. David Horn, executive director, and his staff of six continue to carry LCMP and expand throughout California and expand in services. Dr. Bruce Riley is the director of the Long Beach Site and continues to assist the other sites in their development.
                                                                                                   
Though this program LCMP has the opportunity to support caregivers as they make a conscious effort to bring normality into the lives of these children.

All of the mentors of this program have been certified and cleared through Live Scan and the Department of Justice.

   
   
 

Mission Statement

   
 

The mission of Life Changing Mentoring Program is to provide guidance and support to youth of incarcerated parents.
Through the program the mentors dedicated their time to form friendship with the children to help reduce the feelings of abandonment, anger, and guilt that they may experience as a result of their parent’s incarceration. With guidance support, we aim to promote positive behavior and enhance overall family well-being.