Fa-Mli
FAMLI, Inc. is a nationally recognized 501(c) (3) founded in 1992 by cultural advocate and artist, Mr. Torrence Brannon-Reese.
FAMLI Inc.’s grass root efforts guide youth who live in areas known for gang violence, substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, low graduation rates and other life difficulties. Its unique mentoring and school based art programs follow a nine-point curriculum, which teaches youth to accept personal responsibility for their lives.
Embedded in the curriculum are the development of life skills (i.e. anger management), preparing for job interviews, civic engagement, cultural literacy, reinforcement of the California High School Students Subject Requirement ("A-G" Coursework) and much more.
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About the Organization
- Organization category
- Public Charity
- Country / State
- United States / California
- Mission
- FAMLI, Inc. is a nationally recognized 501(c) (3) founded in 1992 by cultural advocate and artist, Mr. Torrence Brannon-Reese.
FAMLI Inc.’s grass root efforts guide youth who live in areas known for gang violence, substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, low graduation rates and other life difficulties. Its unique mentoring and school based art programs follow a nine-point curriculum, which teaches youth to accept personal responsibility for their lives.
Embedded in the curriculum are the development of life skills (i.e. anger management), preparing for job interviews, civic engagement, cultural literacy, reinforcement of the California High School Students Subject Requirement ("A-G" Coursework) and much more. - Programs or services
- - Intervention, Mentorship, and Elective Courses for Middle and High School Students
- School Based interventions: Trauma-Informed, Culturally Responsive Educational Equity and Wellness Programs
- Leadership Development: Building Civic Belonging through Culturally Rooted Youth Organizing - Target Audience
- Communities historically impacted by disinvestment, systemic racism, and intergenerational trauma—including Black, Latino, Native/Indigenous, LGBTQ+, unhoused, foster, and justice-impacted youth. Building protected space and community-grounded content, staffing, and supports for the identities we serve with culturally specific, identity-affirming programs, especially for Black and Latino youth, LGBTQ+ youth, and Native youth.
- Geographic Focus
- United States, California (USA)