Since 1997 Mae Green has been working alongside educators in creating and facilitating powerful curricula for youths in the Washington, DC area.
her work continues and is now known by the community as Advocates 4 History inc.® (a4h), non-profit 501c3.
A4H PROGRAMMING FOSTERS A COMMITMENT TO LEARNING AND INSPIRES STUDENTS TO ENVISION REAL POSSIBILITIES FOR THEIR GROWTH AND FUTURE GOALS.
Here’s how:
One, in the form of interactive history lessons that expose students to empowering stories of trailblazers who came before them.
Two, by connecting youths with modern leaders and achievers within our community.
Three encourage students to join the dialogue by creatively presenting on topics discussed.
Four via workshops that foster practical life skills not always covered in the classroom, supplementing students' academic knowledge with the know-how they can use to get ahead.
Featured Programs
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The James Phillip Smith (JPS) Project
The JPS Project guides students in unearthing essential lessons from the military experiences of James Phillip Smith. They'll gain knowledge that will empower them to envision possibilities for their growth and future goals.
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Social Economics
(Financial Literacy - Money Making Money) This program teaches students easy-to-grasp concepts to help them handle money successfully. Some basics we cover include how to pay yourself, building credit, and an introduction to stock investment.