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Mentorship Circles

Brotherhood : Leadership : Growth

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Each week, students meet in small, mentorship circles led by NFBLME alumni and community leaders. These sessions build leadership skills, confidence, and connection. Students learn to manage themselves, lead others, and take ownership of their goals—all while forming a community that keeps them grounded and accountable.

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​​A stronger education system directly supports workforce readiness, driving growth in key sectors like tech, healthcare, and green energy. Increasing representation in education doesn’t just change who leads classrooms — it creates jobs, attracts community investment, and generates an economic ripple effect that benefits the entire region.

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