BREAKING: The 100 Black Men of Savannah has officially announced Fernando Foster as its new president, effective immediately. This significant leadership change comes as part of an urgent initiative aimed at tackling literacy challenges in Savannah, Georgia.
Foster’s leadership kicks off with the launch of the impactful ‘The 100 Reads’ program, designed to enhance reading skills among local youth. This initiative is set to transform lives by promoting literacy across the community, addressing a critical need in the area.
The announcement was made earlier today, with Foster expressing his commitment to fostering educational growth and empowerment. “Literacy is the foundation for success,” he stated, emphasizing the program’s importance in shaping future leaders.
The 100 Black Men of Savannah has a storied history of supporting young Black males through mentorship and community service. With Foster at the helm, the organization aims to broaden its outreach and enhance its impact on the community.
This leadership change comes at a pivotal time as Savannah continues to face educational disparities. Foster’s agenda prioritizes not only literacy but also mentorship programs that will engage the youth and provide them with the tools they need to thrive.
As the community rallies around this new initiative, local leaders and residents are encouraged to participate in the upcoming events associated with ‘The 100 Reads’ program. This is a call to action for everyone in Savannah to come together to support education and uplift the next generation.
Stay tuned for further updates on the progress of The 100 Reads initiative and how it will evolve under Foster’s leadership. The community is poised for a positive change, and the urgency for increased literacy has never been more critical.
For more information on how to get involved, visit the 100 Black Men of Savannah official website or follow their social media channels for real-time updates.