Entrepreneur Spotlight
Marco Diaz of All Neighbors Foundation (Entrepreneur Spotlight)
The All Neighbors Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit organization
that seeks to create a safer environment for the youth at risk in
Monmouth County and the surrounding areas.
Marco Diaz is the founder of The All Neighbors Foundation.
The All Neighbors Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit organization that seeks to create a safer environment for the youth at risk in Monmouth County and the surrounding areas. The foundation offers a variety of positive activities that challenges the rate of gang membership, school dropouts, incarceration and other life deteriorating activities.
Marco Diaz says the purpose of All Neighbors Foundation is about changing the lives of the youth.
“We will offer positive activities, resources ,referrals, and mentoring.”
The Foundation assists them with job searches and other basic necessities.
Why Entrepreneurship is Important and How You Got Started:
To help the community to gain power and knowledge.
Website
www.allneighborsfoundation.org
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