Augusta, GA
Black History Month: Local Mentorship Program for young African-American males
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) We’re highlighting a company referred to as 100 Black Males of Augusta. It’s part of a global group geared toward mentoring black boys and males — beginning as younger as 8 years previous. Information 12′s Mikel Hannah-Harding talked to our native members to seek out out the affect the group has on the black neighborhood.
Training, management, mentorship, financial empowerment, and well being and wellness. These are the 5 pillars of the 100 Black Males of Augusta. An area minority based mostly neighborhood group with a straight ahead mission — “What they see, is what they’ll be”.
Matt Fraser, Vice President of Programming says, “A variety of younger males – they’re simply on the lookout for love. Somebody to speak too, any individual to vent too. The streets are at all times there for them so now we have to be simply as accessible because the streets. So we attempt to be their village each time they want any individual to vent too or any individual to encourage them.”
It’s a non-profit and expense free program for mentees. The Augusta chapter of 100 Black Males has been round since 1995 and brings collectively males from all walks of life who immediately pour into our native youth.
Fraser says, “There are such a lot of occupations that aren’t talked about in our tradition. So we attempt to instill in them that their are extra methods to earn cash than choosing up a mic, choosing up a ball or choosing up medication.”
Derek Bell, Jr. is a mentee from this system and tells me they push him to be one of the best model of himself — with out asking for something in return.
Bell has been immediately impacted by this mentorship program and encourages different younger males like him to hitch.
”I really feel like they push so that you can be your finest self and that’s why you need to be a part of.”
Bell went on to say, ”This program is actually one thing particular — some locations you don’t really feel the love however right here you do.”
I do know that I wouldn’t be who I’m at present if it wasn’t for older males who regarded like me, taking the time to pour into me as a toddler and younger grownup.
Matt Fraser defined to me that the sooner children are in a position to enroll in this system, the higher. And it’s a lifelong bond.
“Our mentoring by no means stops — we mentor 12 months spherical — and even after they graduate though we mentor from 8-18 — we mentor previous that.”
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Augusta, GA
Local group holds supply giveaway after kids return to school
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Now that kids are back in school after the holiday break, many organizations are giving supplies away for free.
On Saturday, Purvis Huggins Realty partnered with Greater Young Zion Brotherhood to give students the opportunity to restock.
They say by the time January rolls around, students are likely out of supplies.
“I spoke with someone about it a year ago. It was one of the teachers I know, and she was telling me that by the time the school season starts, they have a lot of materials. But by the time they get to the middle of the year, they’re out,” said Purvis Huggins, owner of Purvis Huggins Realty.
In each bag, students got paper, pencils, notebooks and other items based on their grade.
Students were also able to get a haircut and snack while at the event.
Huggins says they plan to do a supply giveaway twice a year.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta mayor set to deliver 2025 State of the City address
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Tuesday, Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson will deliver the 2025 State of the City address.
It will be held at the Lee N. Beard Commission Chamber, located at 535 Telfair Street, at 12 p.m.
The address will be delivered prior to the Augusta Commission meeting.
Officials say it will highlight Augusta-Richmond County’s accomplishments from 2024 and will outline initiatives planned for 2025.
The address is free and will be open to the public. It will also be live streamed for those unable to attend in-person.
Officials say the Office of the Mayor is monitoring the possibility of inclement weather.
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Augusta, GA
Crews prepare highways as CSRA braces for winter weather — again
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Winter weather could be heading towards the CSRA again, and the Georgia Department of Transportation says they are preparing for it.
GDOT says they are actively preparing and coordinating brine operations, equipment and materials to respond to the pending threat by treating hundreds of interstate and state route lane miles across the state.
Officials with GDOT say, unlike last week’s winter storm, this one has the potential to impact central Georgia′s entire 27-county area.
Because of the large area that could be impacted, G-DOT says treatment plans are being driven by priority.
Prior to the weather system’s arrival, crews will apply brine solutions to interstates, state routes, bridges, and overpasses in anticipation of freezing rain, sleet, ice, and snow.
Brine is a solution of salt and water used to decrease the probability of freezing under certain conditions.
GDOT crews are scheduled to begin brine operations on Sunday at 7 a.m. GDOT maintenance forces will begin by bringing I-20, I-520, and I-16. A GDOT contractor will focus on high-priority, multi-lane state routes.
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Officials say their highest priorities are I-20, I-16, and Bobby Jones Expressway, followed by high-priority multi-lane state routes, including US 1, US 25, US 441, and SR 540.
GDOT officials want to remind you:
- Brine operations could be delayed depending on weather conditions. The road temperature must be at least 20 degrees to successfully apply brine. Brine tanks remain full across the district after last week’s winter weather event. However, crews will be prepared to mix more brine solutions as needed.
- Be aware of the brine trucks and know they must travel 40 miles per hour to properly apply the treatment.
- Pay attention and stay back at least 100 feet. All drivers in the district are asked to start making plans now to limit travel next week in case winter weather impacts the area.
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