Guiding Light: Creaghan Harry’s My Godparents Program and Its Role in Youth Mentorship and Judicial Reform
Creaghan Harry, co-founder of the Racial Justice Reform Movement, has been at the forefront of advocating for judicial equality and reform in the United States. His latest initiative, the My Godparents Program, aims to provide consistent and lifelong mentorship to at-risk urban youth across various communities, including Black, Brown, White, and Latino children. This program is designed to address the dire need for stable adult figures in these young people's lives, often impacted by socio-economic hardships. The My Godparents Program emerged from CreaghanHarry's extensive work with vulnerable populations. His previous experiences included volunteering at the Overtown Youth Center in Miami, where he observed the severe impact of poverty and lack of adult guidance on children's futures. He identified recurring issues among youth entering the criminal justice system: severe poverty, absence of father figures, early involvement in petty crimes, and subsequent legal trouble...