Mentors see hope and growth at youth workshop
By Trevor Hubert - thubert@limanews.com
My Brother’s Keeper mentors Brian Miller (left) and Alfred “Coach” Powell (right) discussed goals and solutions to help Lima’s youth at Lima Senior High on Thursday.
LIMA The success of the youth is dependent on the adults who teach them, something that the Lima Chapter of My Brother’s Keeper knows well.
The national organization, which was created under former President Obama in 2016, provides support and mentorship to young boys and men of color. Lima Senior High School was the setting for the local chapter on Thursday, giving students from fifth grade through high school an opportunity to mingle and learn valuable life lessons from mentors and leaders of the Lima community.