NATIONAL PROGRAMS
Go To High School, Go To College
Established in 1922 by Brother H. E. Moore at the Twelfth General Convention, Go To High School, Go To College concentrates on completing high school and college, providing young men with information and strategies to succeed and to serve as role models for young men to emulate.
A Voteless People is a Hopeless People
Established in the 1930s, the major purpose of A Voteless People is a Hopeless People is voter registration. In the 1990s the focus of the program also included political awareness and empowerment.
Project Alpha
Created in the 1980s, in collaborative efforts with the March of Dimes, Project Alpha was developed to increase the knowledge of African-American males about the consequences of teenage pregnancy from a male perspective. It seeks to assist young men in developing an understanding of their role in preventing untimely pregnancies through responsible attitudes and behaviors.
My Brother's Keeper
Created by Brother A. Charles Haston, My Brother's Keeper was designed to advocate and improve the quality of life for disabled, mature, ailing Brothers, spouses, widows and community members while promoting dignity and independence.