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Young Visionaries founder Terrence Stone highlights 25 years of youth programs, says group has reached 'over 200,000' young people
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Terrence Stone, CEO and founder of Young Visionaries, described 25 years of gang-intervention, mental-health and workforce programs serving the Inland Empire, citing four locations, partnerships with county agencies and recurring community events; he invited volunteers and donations.
Terrence Stone, CEO and founder of the nonprofit Young Visionaries, described the group’s 25-year evolution during a radio interview on Empire Talks Back, saying the program now includes mentoring, mental-health services, violence-intervention work and workforce training across the Inland Empire.
“Young Visionaries, I started Young Visionaries 25 years ago, just on a dream,” Stone said. He told host Wallace Allen the organization now operates “4 solid locations throughout, the Inland Empire,” and has worked with “over 200,000 kids” during that time.
Stone outlined the nonprofit’s core programs. The SMART program (Successfully Motivating African Americans through Resiliency Training) is a…
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