Grant Request HOMELESSFOUNDATIONOFAMERICA INC

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: HOMELESSFOUNDATIONOFAMERICA INC
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1490 UNION AVE STE 424
City: MEMPHIS
State: TN
Postal Code: 38104
Main Phone: 19015015329
Main Fax:
Organization Website: Homelessfoundationofamerica.org
Employer ID Number: 87-1826474
Organization Tax Status: EXEMPT

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/16/2025
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: "Hopeful Harvest: Nourishing Lives, Restoring Dignity
Project Description:

"Hopeful Harvest: Nourishing Lives, Restoring Dignity" is a community-driven initiative dedicated to combating food insecurity and homelessness. The program provides nutritious meals, essential groceries, and hygiene products to individuals and families in need while also offering resources for long-term stability. Through food pantries, mobile meal services, and job training programs, Hopeful Harvest empowers participants by addressing immediate hunger concerns while fostering pathways to self-sufficiency. By restoring dignity and offering hope, this initiative creates lasting change in the lives of vulnerable community members.

Total Project Budget: 2,000,000,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Government Grants: Commitment: Application pending for a $150,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Potential: Exploring additional grants from local and state agencies committed to social welfare. Corporate Partnerships: Commitment: Secured a $50,000 commitment from a local corporation for sponsorship and in-kind contributions. Potential: Ongoing discussions with other businesses for potential partnerships and financial support. Individual Donations: Commitment: Established a recurring donation platform, currently receiving approximately $3,000 monthly. Potential: Launching targeted fundraising campaigns to increase individual donations and community involvement. Foundations and Philanthropic Organizations: Commitment: Submitted proposals to multiple foundations with a potential commitment of $80,000. Potential: Exploring additional partnerships with philanthropic organizations aligned with our mission. Corporate Partnerships for In-Kind Contributions: Commitment: Secured

Project Duration: 3 years
Geographical Area Served: Memphis,Tn
Age Group To Be Served: 2-99

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Kamisha
Contact Last Name: Hines
Contact Title: Founder
Contact Phone: 9015015329
Contact Email: homelessfoundationofamerica@gmail.com

Grant Request WaterStrong

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: WaterStrong
Legal Name (if Different): The WaterStrong Initiative
Also Known As: WaterStrong
Mailing Address: 7043 SW 8th Ave
City: Portland
State: OR
Postal Code: 97219
Main Phone: 971-678-7043
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.waterstrong.org
Employer ID Number: 81-4451506
Organization Tax Status: tax exempt non profit 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 5/16/25
Requested Amount: 7,500

Project Title: WaterStrong programs in water safety and water stewardship
Project Description:

Founded in 2016, WaterStrong is a 501(c)(3) non-profit in Portland, Oregon with the mission to end drowning and promote safer, cleaner waters. WaterStrong is Candid Gold certified and a 1% For the Planet partner organization.

With over 370,000 deaths every year, drowning is the third leading cause of injury death among children under 14. The US loses over 3,500 children every year to drowning, and Oregon suffers a 26% higher rate than the national average with almost all drowning deaths occurring in natural bodies of water. At the same time, we are facing a climate change emergency with severe storms, overstressed groundwater, harmful algal blooms, and toxic runoff impairing our rivers and lakes.

WaterStrong provides EcoSwim programs in essential water safety and environmental education, focusing on reaching underserved families. We deliver water safety, swimming, CPR training, and environmental education around water, to empower youth to become future caretakers of the water, confident swimmers, and capable first responders.

WaterStrong programs grow every year. In 2024, WaterStrong conducted 34 events, distributed 1,650 lifejackets, engaged 300 volunteers, and certified 15 new CPR instructors including 11 women of color and 2 mother-daughter pairs. In 2025-2026, WaterStrong will double our impact with bi-weekly EcoSwim clinics, summer day camps, community CPR classes, and lifejacket distribution/water safety education events.
If awarded, a grant from the Hermanowski Foundation will be used to support the ongoing delivery of EcoSwim clinics for children ages 5-14 and CPR and lifeguard trainings for middle and high school students.

Thank you for your consideration. Swim! Learn! Thrive!

Total Project Budget: 80,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): private donations (25,000), other grants (45,000), fee for services – CPR classes (10,000),

Project Duration: 12 months
Geographical Area Served: Oregon
Age Group To Be Served: Ages 5-17

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Dena
Contact Last Name: Marshall
Contact Title: Founder / Director
Contact Phone: 971-678-7043
Contact Email: dena@waterstrong.org

Grant Request International Girls Ensemble

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: International Girls Ensemble
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: IGE
Mailing Address: 91 Leonard Street
City: NY
State: NY
Postal Code: 10013
Main Phone: 9176787937
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://intlgirlsensemble.com/
Employer ID Number: 83-2016718
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 04/16/2025
Requested Amount: $8,000

Project Title: Acting Through Anxiety: Theatre for Girls’ Self-Discovery and Empowerment
Project Description:

International Girls Ensemble (IGE) is a leadership organization championing the voices of girls on stage and in the community through theatre. IGE seeks funding to support an educational theatre program at MS 391, in collaboration with school social worker Michelle Jervis and her after-school “Girls’ Circle” club. Over 16 weeks, 20 young women (ages 10–14) will participate in 90-minute weekly sessions focused on managing anxiety, navigating stress, and developing leadership through theatre-based activities.

Participants will explore coping strategies, conflict resolution, and self-expression through improvisation, storytelling, and character development. Sessions will combine reflective literacy exercises with verbal communication, helping participants process emotions and strengthen self-regulation skills. Trauma-informed practices co-developed with Michelle Jervis will create a safe, supportive space for personal growth.

The program will culminate in a community showcase where participants will present an original theatre piece, amplifying their voices and celebrating their achievements. This program has a proven track record of success: a 2024 pilot at MS 391 was featured in Women in Higher Education for its impact on student confidence, community building, and social-emotional growth. By the end of the program, 93% of participants improved focus in school, 91% strengthened collaboration skills, and self-regulation increased from 79% to 93%. Participants demonstrated increased engagement in academics and leadership in and out of the classroom.

Funding will directly support teaching artist fees, enabling IGE to hire Trisha Jeffrey, a Bronx native, professional actor with Broadway credits, and experienced IGE teaching artist who previously led this program. As a NYC public school alumna, Trisha brings professional expertise and a deep connection to the community. Funding will also compensate Michelle Jervis for her after-hours contributions and cover outreach materials, costumes, and props sourced from Materials for the Arts.

With a strong foundation and demonstrated results, IGE looks forward to continuing this impactful program and empowering even more girls to reach their full potential.

Total Project Budget: $10,200

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): MS 391 various spaces, Materials for the Arts free theatre making supplies

Project Duration: 16 weeks
Geographical Area Served: Bronx, New York
Age Group To Be Served: 10-14 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Amanda
Contact Last Name: McDowall
Contact Title: Co-Founder, Executive Director
Contact Phone: 9176787937
Contact Email: Amanda@intlgirlsensemble.com

Grant Request International Girls Ensemble

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: International Girls Ensemble
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: IGE
Mailing Address: 91 Leonard Street
City: NY
State: NY
Postal Code: 10013
Main Phone: 9176787937
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://intlgirlsensemble.com/
Employer ID Number: 83-2016718
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 04/16/2025
Requested Amount: $8,000

Project Title: Acting Through Anxiety: Theatre for Girls’ Self-Discovery and Empowerment
Project Description:

International Girls Ensemble (IGE) is a leadership organization championing the voices of girls on stage and in the community through theatre. IGE seeks funding to support an educational theatre program at MS 391, in collaboration with school social worker Michelle Jervis and her after-school “Girls’ Circle” club. Over 16 weeks, 20 young women (ages 10–14) will participate in 90-minute weekly sessions focused on managing anxiety, navigating stress, and developing leadership through theatre-based activities.

Participants will explore coping strategies, conflict resolution, and self-expression through improvisation, storytelling, and character development. Sessions will combine reflective literacy exercises with verbal communication, helping participants process emotions and strengthen self-regulation skills. Trauma-informed practices co-developed with Michelle Jervis will create a safe, supportive space for personal growth.

The program will culminate in a community showcase where participants will present an original theatre piece, amplifying their voices and celebrating their achievements. This program has a proven track record of success: a 2024 pilot at MS 391 was featured in Women in Higher Education for its impact on student confidence, community building, and social-emotional growth. By the end of the program, 93% of participants improved focus in school, 91% strengthened collaboration skills, and self-regulation increased from 79% to 93%. Participants demonstrated increased engagement in academics and leadership in and out of the classroom.

Funding will directly support teaching artist fees, enabling IGE to hire Trisha Jeffrey, a Bronx native, professional actor with Broadway credits, and experienced IGE teaching artist who previously led this program. As a NYC public school alumna, Trisha brings professional expertise and a deep connection to the community. Funding will also compensate Michelle Jervis for her after-hours contributions and cover outreach materials, costumes, and props sourced from Materials for the Arts.

With a strong foundation and demonstrated results, IGE looks forward to continuing this impactful program and empowering even more girls to reach their full potential.

Total Project Budget: $10,200

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): MS 391 various spaces, Materials for the Arts free theatre making supplies

Project Duration: 16 weeks
Geographical Area Served: Bronx, New York
Age Group To Be Served: 10-14 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Amanda
Contact Last Name: McDowall
Contact Title: Co-Founder, Executive Director
Contact Phone: 9176787937
Contact Email: Amanda@intlgirlsensemble.com

Grant Request Learning Spectrum

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Learning Spectrum
Legal Name (if Different): Spectrum Bites Inc
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 562 Lakeside Circle
City: Sunrise
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33326
Main Phone: 9549318329
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://learning-spectrum.com/
Employer ID Number: 33-3711014
Organization Tax Status: Learning Spectrum

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/15/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Learning Spectrum: A Faith Based Educational & Therapeutic Resource Center for Special Needs Families
Project Description:

Learning Spectrum, in partnership with Stand But Not Alone (SBNA) Ministry, is creating a faith-based educational and therapeutic resource center to serve children with special needs and low-income families. This initiative will provide integrated therapy services, early childhood education, and family support, bridging the gap between medical and educational services in underserved communities.

Phase one will focus on launching the facility within SBNA Ministry, ensuring compliance with DCF licensing, facility renovations, and operational startup costs. The center will offer ABA therapy, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, alongside structured early learning programs.

Phase two includes expansion to 707 Northwest 95th Terrace, a Palmetto Home Partnership property, to establish a community hub combining educational services with affordable housing for low-income families. This expansion will provide stability, resources, and opportunities to families in need.

Through SBNA’s faith-driven mission, the project will also support ministry efforts in Haiti, and Dr. Joseph LaFortune will introduce home health training and a potential nursing program, further empowering families with career pathways.

With funding, Learning Spectrum at SBNA Ministry will become a sustainable, faith-based center of excellence, transforming lives through education, therapy, and community-driven support.

Total Project Budget: $55,966

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Early Learning Coalition, Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities

Project Duration: 6-12 months
Geographical Area Served: Miami
Age Group To Be Served: 3-21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Angel
Contact Last Name: Espinosa
Contact Title: Founder& Strategic Advisor
Contact Phone: 9544831320
Contact Email: Learningspectrumed@gmail.com

Grant Request Adventures in Learning, Great Neck LLC

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Adventures in Learning, Great Neck LLC
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Adventures in Learning
Mailing Address: 1 Grassfield Road
City: Great Neck
State: NY
Postal Code: 11024
Main Phone: 5163657131
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: www.adventures-in-learning.org
Employer ID Number: 92-2945680
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 03/15/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Homework Buddies
Project Description:

Homework Buddies K-6 provides daily homework guidance and academic skills development for all students from certified teachers and trained assistants from September to June every academic year on every school day. Students receive transportation to the program site as well as a nutritious snack and supervision until parents retrieve them. Communication with each students family and school personnel is regular as well for a holistic approach to each students’ growth.

Total Project Budget: $394,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Forstmann Charitable Fund (currently but ends July 2025), Committed: Dan Gable $50k, Harriet Golding Foundation $5k, Jacob Marley $10k, individual donations and special fundraising events,

Project Duration: August 2025 – July 2026
Geographical Area Served: Great Neck, Long Island, NY
Age Group To Be Served: kindergarten – sixth grade (5-11 years od)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Diana
Contact Last Name: Holden
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 516-365-7131
Contact Email: diana@adventures-in-learning.org

Grant Request The Park Community Development Corporation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: The Park Community Development Corporation
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: The Park CDC
Mailing Address: 800 Briar Creek Road, Suite AA520
City: Charlotte
State: North Carolina
Postal Code: 28205
Main Phone: 704-209-5057
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.theparkcdc.org/
Employer ID Number: 81-2704358
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/15/2-25
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Sunset Farm Food Access & Horticulture Education Programs
Project Description:

West Charlotte has been identified as a food desert as it continually struggles with food injustice. Among local residents, only 15.8% of the target population is within proximity to a chain grocery store, compared to 31.6% for the entire Mecklenburg County. Additionally, according to the 2021 One Health Alliance Charlotte, the food insecurity index ranks the population residing in three zip codes served at the highest levels susceptible to food insecurity.

In response to this issue, The Park CDCs’s Sunset Farm Food Access & Horticulture Education Programs support the West Charlotte community through the following six key strategies:

(1) Providing cost-free, fresh, locally-grown, pesticide-free produce to local residents
(2) Educating participants about where food comes from and how it grows
(3) Demonstrating how to easily grow nutrient-dense foods at home to reduce dependency on grocery stores
(4) Promoting healthier eating habits by giving participants agency in growing and consuming their own food
(5) Fostering physical and mental wellbeing from gardening
(6) Increasing health literacy through the distribution of literature which provides nutrition education and healthy recipes

The holistic approach of Sunset Farm’s harvest distribution, gardening workshops, and horticulture education programs address local food injustice, fosters food independence, and improves health outcomes among West Charlotte youth, adults, and seniors.

To expand this work, The Park CDC would like to build a covered wash and pack station and install a covered walk-in cooler at its Sunset Farm. These are necessary additions to the farm because currently there is no way for the team to store and prepare vegetables for distribution after the harvest. Currently, produce is distributed the same day it is harvested. The wash and pack system will allow the team to more efficiently clean produce prior to distribution, and the walk-in cooler will allow for safe storage of produce.

Total Project Budget: $28,800

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Martin Marietta, Whole Foods Whole Kids Foundation, & Carolina Panthers Charities

Project Duration: 12 months (January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025)
Geographical Area Served: West Charlotte, North Carolina (zip codes 28206, 28208, & 28216)
Age Group To Be Served: All Ages (youth, adults, and seniors)

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Lauren
Contact Last Name: Grant
Contact Title: Director of Development & Communicatiosn
Contact Phone: 704-209-5057 x2
Contact Email: lauren@theparkcdc.org

Grant Request Healing Hearts Pet Therapy INC

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Healing Hearts Pet Therapy INC
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 4300 S. Jog Rd.
City: Greenacres
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33454
Main Phone: 7082128317
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.hhpt.org
Employer ID Number: 85-8019194225C-8
Organization Tax Status: Healing Hearts Pet Therapy INC

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/15/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Pathway to Mental Health Healing
Project Description:

Healing Hearts Pet Therapy provides trauma-informed mental health counseling integrated with animal-assisted therapy to support individuals and families facing anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health challenges. Our licensed professionals create personalized treatment plans and use evidence-based assessments to help clients develop coping skills and emotional resilience.

Sessions include trained therapy dogs or therapy dogs in training, whose presence helps reduce stress, build trust, and create a supportive healing environment. By combining counseling with the human-animal bond, we make therapy more engaging, accessible, and effective.

We offer services at low or no cost, ensuring underserved and low-income communities in Palm Beach County can access essential mental health care. We also track weekly progress, adjusting treatment plans to meet individual needs while ensuring the well-being of both clients and therapy dogs.

To continue expanding our impact, we are requesting $10,000 in operational expenses to support our mental health programs and accessibility initiatives, helping more individuals and families receive the care they need.

Total Project Budget: 115,600

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Quantum Foundation, Leslie Alexander Foundation, 1 Fur !, Gary Peters Foundaton, Human-Animal Alliance

Project Duration: Ongoing
Geographical Area Served: Palm Beach County
Age Group To Be Served: 4-99

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Miss
Contact First Name: Brianna
Contact Last Name: Beaver
Contact Title: Co-Founder/ Vice-President
Contact Phone: 7082128317
Contact Email: brianna@hhpt.org

Grant Request Ascension Academy early childhood

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Ascension Academy early childhood
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Ascension Academy
Mailing Address: 2025 E Sahara Ave
City: Las Vegas
State: Nevada
Postal Code: 89104
Main Phone: 7027870458
Main Fax:
Organization Website: aasoe.org
Employer ID Number: 33-2467954
Organization Tax Status: 501-c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/15/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Ascension Safe Haven: After-School & Weekend Care
Project Description:

Ascension Safe Haven: After-School & Weekend Care is a community-based initiative aimed at providing a safe, supportive environment for children in an underserved neighborhood. With no nearby recreation centers, libraries, or safe spaces, this program seeks to fill the gap by offering after-school care and weekend activities that promote safety, education, and well-being.

Located within a 3-mile radius of limited resources, our facility will serve as a refuge where children can engage in educational enrichment, physical activities, and creative play. In addition to providing a safe space, the program will offer nutritious meals and snacks, ensuring children’s basic needs are met while they participate in fun and meaningful activities.

The goal of Ascension Safe Haven is to empower children by providing them with opportunities for growth, mentorship, and community connection, while giving families peace of mind knowing their children are in a secure environment. Our program will not only address immediate needs like food security and safety but will also nurture long-term development, fostering resilience and positive life skills.

Through this initiative, we are committed to making sure every child has access to the resources and support they need to succeed, thrive, and build a brighter future.

Total Project Budget: 50,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed Sources: Local Businesses & Sponsors: Partnerships with local businesses for funding or donations. Community Organizations: Support from local churches, food banks, and community groups for food and resources. Volunteers: Commitment from community members to provide mentorship and assistance with activities. Potential Sources: Grants: Applying for grants from youth development organizations, local foundations, and government programs (e.g., after-school care grants, food security grants). Crowdfunding: Online fundraising campaigns such as GoFundMe or Kickstarter. Corporate Sponsorships: Outreach to larger corporations for sponsorships, particularly those with a focus on community or youth initiatives.

Project Duration: Project Duration: The project is ongoing, with an initial 12-month program cycle, after which it will be evaluated for continuation and possible expansion based on community needs and funding.
Geographical Area Served: Geographical Area Served: The project will serve children in the local neighborhood within a 3-mile radius of Ascension Academy School of Excellence, focusing on areas with limited access to recreation centers, libraries, and other youth-oriented resources.
Age Group To Be Served: Age Group To Be Served: Children aged 5 to 18 years old, with a focus on providing support for elementary and middle school students. High school students will also be invited to participate in mentorship and volunteer roles, encouraging leadership development.

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Antonio
Contact Last Name: Bowen
Contact Title: Director
Contact Phone: 7027870458
Contact Email: ascensionlv1@outlook.com

Grant Request Ascension Academy early childhood

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Ascension Academy early childhood
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Ascension Academy
Mailing Address: 2025 E Sahara Ave
City: Las Vegas
State: Nevada
Postal Code: 89104
Main Phone: 7027870458
Main Fax:
Organization Website: aasoe.org
Employer ID Number: 33-2467954
Organization Tax Status: 501-c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 3/15/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Ascension Safe Haven: After-School & Weekend Care
Project Description:

Ascension Safe Haven: After-School & Weekend Care is a community-based initiative aimed at providing a safe, supportive environment for children in an underserved neighborhood. With no nearby recreation centers, libraries, or safe spaces, this program seeks to fill the gap by offering after-school care and weekend activities that promote safety, education, and well-being.

Located within a 3-mile radius of limited resources, our facility will serve as a refuge where children can engage in educational enrichment, physical activities, and creative play. In addition to providing a safe space, the program will offer nutritious meals and snacks, ensuring children’s basic needs are met while they participate in fun and meaningful activities.

The goal of Ascension Safe Haven is to empower children by providing them with opportunities for growth, mentorship, and community connection, while giving families peace of mind knowing their children are in a secure environment. Our program will not only address immediate needs like food security and safety but will also nurture long-term development, fostering resilience and positive life skills.

Through this initiative, we are committed to making sure every child has access to the resources and support they need to succeed, thrive, and build a brighter future.

Total Project Budget: 50,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed Sources: Local Businesses & Sponsors: Partnerships with local businesses for funding or donations. Community Organizations: Support from local churches, food banks, and community groups for food and resources. Volunteers: Commitment from community members to provide mentorship and assistance with activities. Potential Sources: Grants: Applying for grants from youth development organizations, local foundations, and government programs (e.g., after-school care grants, food security grants). Crowdfunding: Online fundraising campaigns such as GoFundMe or Kickstarter. Corporate Sponsorships: Outreach to larger corporations for sponsorships, particularly those with a focus on community or youth initiatives.

Project Duration: Project Duration: The project is ongoing, with an initial 12-month program cycle, after which it will be evaluated for continuation and possible expansion based on community needs and funding.
Geographical Area Served: Geographical Area Served: The project will serve children in the local neighborhood within a 3-mile radius of Ascension Academy School of Excellence, focusing on areas with limited access to recreation centers, libraries, and other youth-oriented resources.
Age Group To Be Served: Age Group To Be Served: Children aged 5 to 18 years old, with a focus on providing support for elementary and middle school students. High school students will also be invited to participate in mentorship and volunteer roles, encouraging leadership development.

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Antonio
Contact Last Name: Bowen
Contact Title: Director
Contact Phone: 7027870458
Contact Email: ascensionlv1@outlook.com

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