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Before this year ends, we want to say Thank you to Waldo Pizza for donating food for our Teen Talk at African-centered Prepatory Academy!


The teens were excited!


Happy Holidays! We appreciate everything our villagers do for us!

When I loss my grandma, it was kinda hard for me because my grandma was like my best friend. Let me back it up a little bit. My grandma died the Summer of 2019. She had texted me and my cousin the night before saying goodnight and that she loved us. I was confused when she died. When I heard the news my heart had dropped, I couldn’t believe what I had heard. I cried, I cried hard. Fast forward time... after her funeral, I lost my faith. I didn’t feel like doing anything, I wasn’t interested in anything anymore. I really didn’t pay attention because I was always thinking. I was thinking why? Why did it have to be my grandma.


I was questioning God, not knowing that my grandma was in a better place, she wasn’t going to be in pain. I was being selfish, only thinking about myself. Well, I’m here to tell you, if you have lost a family member or anyone that you loved, hold on. Keep fighting and don’t let go. Think about it like this, they are not suffering anymore. They are in a great place, they are home with God. Keep pushing.

~Samaya

GP Tour in Washington D.C.
Samaya smiling again, after the death of her grandmother.


Today is International Volunteer Day and I want to celebrate the following GP Volunteers: Lazavian & Cheryl Maddox, Twilla Tanyi, Lori Webster, Kent Hawkins, Shelley Johnson, Carrie Randolph, Taska Moore, Monica Ellerbee, Kim Clark, Jeneb Coleman, Tyra Woods, Collin Wright, Jasmine Lewis, Lelia Ellerbee, Lanesha Washington, Candis & Adrian Francis and others.

Thank you for the time you shared this year. Without you, Generation Prodigy misses the excellency and kindness that you offer.


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