“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.”

- Idowu Koyenikan

Get involved in your community

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Take care of your community

Generational Cure partnered with Inner City Youth Enrichment Camp to provide food, blankets and hygiene supplies to the homeless in Overtown. As an organization, we understand the importance of altruistic practices.

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The importance of giving back

During Thanksgiving last year, CEO Charles Williams of Generational Cure hand-delivered turkeys to Holmes Elementary School located in the heart of Liberty City. Thank you Barbara Jordan for providing the turkeys.

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Help your neighbor

The youth of Generational Cure shopping for Hurricane Dorian relief aid to assist families in the Bahamas. Thank you to everyone that contributed and made this possible.

S.T.E.M. KIDS

The youth of Generational Cure experiencing the amazing benefits of S.T.E.M. courtesy of Florida International University

Fun outing of paint balling.

Generational Cure took their youth out during spring break. Many of them, including our CEO, experienced paint balling for the first time. We had a great time. Thank you to Board Member David Ivery of the experience.

The youth of Generational Cure went on a community outing to see “Til”, the movie based on the life and murder of Emmitt Til. Afterward, the importance of the significance of the course of events chronicled within the film were discussed among the youth and their mentors.

Movie Night

Jackson State vs Florida A&M

Our #FootballUnites community partners provided an opportunity for a few of our youth to attend the Orange Blossom Classic

FAMU Marching 100

JSU Sonic Boom of the South

Miami Dolphins Games

Promote Cultural Diversity

Thank you to the Miami Dolphins, our Football Unites community partner for the informative and exciting cultural tour of Little Haiti. Our young men danced, observed art and ate from the rich culture of Haiti. It is important to educate our youth on the diversity of the world we live in. We are fortunate to live in a community that is diverse in its essence and we take full advantage of that at Generational Cure.

Generational Cure Executive Director, Charles Williams and Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications and Community Affairs along with mentees and mentors of Generational Cure in Little Haiti.

Generational Cure Executive Director, Charles Williams and Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications and Community Affairs along with mentees and mentors of Generational Cure in Little Haiti.

Christmas Shopping with Zach Sieler, Miami Dolphins Defensive Lineman

Helping the Homeless

5 years ago, we began an annual initiative to provide blankets to the homeless in Overtown, Miami. From there, our observations led us to feed them and provide hygiene products.

This year on November 25th, we will do the exact same thing as we have consistently done, with love towards humanity.

Join us, donate a new or used blanket to the homeless as well any monetary amount towards the food and hygiene products. We thank you in advance for you help

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According to YCharts: During the month of September 2020, Miami-Dade County, FL unemployment rate is at 13%, compared to 8% last month and 2.3% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 6.22%. The current pandemic weighs heavily on the unemployment number and attributed to the 1000+ homeless on the street in Miami, FL. For this very reason, Generational Cure and its youth saw fit to render aid to those that have fallen victim to these unprecedented times.

There are no upcoming events at this time.