Black Youth Heritage Expo

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Express H O M E Program
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We want to offer FREE field trips and gift bags to a minimum of 5000 3-5th grade students per year

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$25,000 goal

The Express H.O.M.E. Program developed the JPN Black Youth Heritage Expo in 1994 in Illinois.  H.O.M.E. stands for Helping Others Magnify Education  and JPN stands for Joynt Production Network.


Joynt Production Network was developed to join businesses and musicians together to raise money and bring awareness to the programs developed by Express H.O.M.E. Program.


Express H.O.M.E. Program developed a complete Youth Heritage Program to encourage teens to learn more about themselves through a unique leadership program.


The purpose of the Black Youth Heritage Expo, a total heritage exposition , is  to allow African American teens to research their history and cultural leaders so that they can create a historical exhibit.   Once the exhibits are complete the students share these exhibits to younger students and the community through scheduled tours.    To see for your self how this works visit the link and website below:

 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3396084398483

www.boggsresearchlibrary.com/expo-photo-s


Every student that attends receives a gift bag.  To defray the cost of the bags we were forced to asses an entrance fee.  With your help we can offer schools in the low-income areas scholarships so they are able to bring their students for free. Our goal is 5000 students per year.  The Expo will be opened every Tuesday and Thursday during the school year and Monday-Thursday's during the summer for summer camps.   Everyone is invited!! It's located at Boggs Rural Life Center, 4729 Quaker Rd in Keysville, Ga 30816.   You can visit the website to book a tour.  


Hope to see you there! 

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