Join us as we provide a safe space and platform for foster youth to learn how to use their experiences
to mold them into unashamed, strong, and successful leaders in society. Through panels ,workshops ,
and community outreach
UP COMING EVENTS
Born For More
Culture, College & Calling 1.Born For More is a youth empowerment initiative by Just Who I Am, Inc. designed to inspire students in grades 9–12 to pursue college, careers, leadership, and purpose beyond their current circumstances. Through mentorship, college and career readiness workshops, cultural experiences, and community engagement, the program empowers foster youth and underserved youth to recognize their potential and understand that they were truly born for more.
The Just Who I Am, Inc. Summer Camp Program is a free summer experience designed to provide youth with a safe, engaging, and enriching environment during the summer months. Through educational activities, mentorship, leadership development, creative arts, recreational experiences, and social-emotional support, youth are encouraged to build confidence, develop life skills, and create lasting memories in a positive community setting.
The Just Who I Am, Inc. Summer Camp Program is a free summer experience designed to provide youth with a safe, engaging, and enriching environment during the summer months. Through educational activities, mentorship, leadership development, creative arts, recreational experiences, and social-emotional support, youth are encouraged to build confidence, develop life skills, and create lasting memories in a positive community setting.
Join me Saturday, October 1st from 12 PM to 2 PM at McCoy Memorial Baptist Church where we will be feeding the homeless. Just Who I Am Inc. is so excited to partner with WHW Ministries and the McCoy Church in making a difference in the ninth district community.
God has blessed us in a tremendous way, so it’s our time to give it back to the ones who are in need, Be my guest!
If you need any further information please visit our website at Justwhoiam.org Or text (951) 447-2581.