
There are too many young people in Buffalo who go to school but don’t have parents who are involved with their schooling. Why is it important for parents to be… Read more »
There are too many young people in Buffalo who go to school but don’t have parents who are involved with their schooling. Why is it important for parents to be… Read more »
Honestly, a lot of kids today are not active enough. They are being raised by their phones, scrolling the Internet for hours on end looking at God knows what. Parents… Read more »
Kids who don’t feel loved in their lives often end up doing harmful things to themselves and others. They might end up committing crimes. Can you blame them? If… Read more »
Check out the after school basketball program from MVP and the community at Gloria J. Parks center that also deals with conflict and resolution solutions. For more information, check out… Read more »
Read the full article here: Efforts to stop fights and support children in Buffalo Public Schools Quotes From Participants in MVP’s Programs: Deonne Wedlington has been involved with Most Valued… Read more »
Basketball tournaments can serve as more than just sporting events. They can be powerful catalysts for positive change, particularly for at-risk youth and their communities. MVP is proud to hold… Read more »
Introduction Last Sunday marked the beginning of an exciting journey as we kicked off the Neal Dobbins Inner City Basketball League, an initiative that promises to bring positive change to… Read more »
“God’s plan for Neal Dobbins was to leave a legacy of love, of peace, of caring, and of joy, and of action. And with MVP, Neal Dobbins left us something… Read more »
On May 14th, 2022, a violent shooter committed a racially motivated act of mass violence at a Tops Grocery store in the East Side of Buffalo that took the lives… Read more »
MVP (Most Valuable Parents) of Buffalo just worked with the Buffalo public schools, talking with parents of students who’ve been chronically suspended. If you’re a parent of a student who… Read more »
How do people react when they hear community members were shot to death just for being black? The emotions run the gamut– from fear to sadness, anger to pain and… Read more »