Our Work
Programs
"We Can't Breathe" is a statement of collective resistance to the mental and emotional violence of state oppression. Our programs turn that resistance into action — supporting youth, families, and survivors with real resources.

Hearts 4 Justice
Mental Health Support
Mental health assistance and healing support for young adults working through traumatic experiences.

Justice After 5
Rapid Response for Youth
A dedicated response team supporting youth throughout peak crisis hours after 5 PM, when they need it most.

Jobs 4 Justice
Pathways Towards Success
A professional development initiative building the skills, mentorship, and access young people need to plan for their future.
Flagship Initiative
The Justice Project
The Justice Project offers mental health assistance, leadership training, educational excursions, mentorship opportunities, and guidance. Built on restorative justice principles, it is designed for young individuals who have personally faced violence.
Through exposure to industry leaders, healing practices, and safety training, participants gain valuable skills for their future endeavors. The Youth Professional Development program provides mentorship, essential guidance, and access to local resources — and a youth hotline for those seeking mental health support.
Register & Info Sessions
Women-Led Healing
Healing Justice Village
A woman-led initiative and a powerful force for healing in the aftermath of state violence. Through safe spaces, dialogue, support, and empowerment, we address trauma and advocate for policy change — pairing workshops and counseling with creative outlets that help participants reclaim their narratives.
It is possible to heal and build a future where every voice is heard and valued.— Emerald Garner
Join us for our monthly healing meeting every last Thursday of the month at 7 PM.
Sign Up for a MeetingIn The Community
Summer Youth Program
Each summer, our Youth Employment Program helps interns turn passion into purpose — with career-skills development, financial literacy, artivism, civil-rights education, and pitch-building workshops.




