Michael Baisden |
The overwhelming response prompted him into immediate
action.
A diehard advocate for mentoring since 2010 with his
"One Million Mentors National Campaign to Save Our Kids" 72-city
tour, Baisden has now launched a new initiative, the "One Dream One
Team" Mentoring Initiative.
His specific goal is to help recruit African American male
mentors for the 12,000 African American boys on the Big Brothers Big Sisters
(BBBS) waiting list for a one-on-one mentor match.
In addition, the New York
Times best-selling author and motivational speaker is hosting a special
"One Dream One Team" Think Tank event in Orlando on October 26 at the Rosen Shingle
Creek Hotel in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Venue sponsorship is provided by Mr. Harris Rosen of the
Tangelo Park Project and attendees will include various African American
fraternities, local and national organizations, community leaders and churches.
The gathering is an orchestrated effort to strategize a plan
for recruiting additional qualified male mentors. The boys on the waiting list
average 14 years in age and the goal is to have mentors for all 12,000 within a
year.
Join the effort on Facebook, follow on Twitter, YouTube and
online at www.BaisdenLive.com.
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