NG3 connects with teens
A faith-based organization that aims to make positive change in the lives of teens is among the latest recipients of an Operation Round Up (ORU) grant from the customer-owners of Walton EMC.
Nonprofit NG3 – short for Next Generation Character, Community and Change – currently serves about 1,200 students in 10 area public and private high schools. Programming centers on athletic teams, with some additional participants coming from marching band, cheerleading, video gaming and theater student groups.
The organization provides character development programs and literature tailored to meet the needs of individual student groups. It also encourages volunteerism, benefitting local organizations such as Gwinnett County Special Olympics and church food pantries.
To further build relationships with students, NG3 adult volunteers host small group meetings focused on Christian discipleship and connection, says Taylor Ricks, NG3’s Monroe area school director.
“We believe students don’t need more programs; they need more people,” the Walton EMC customer-owner said. “We strive to show up consistently, meeting the students where they are to build intentional relationships.”
A $9,000 ORU grant will help fund NG3 scholarships for high school seniors and provide meals for the small group meetings.
Learn more at ng3.org
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