Mission Statement
Affiliated Partners
It is an honor to be sought by WOMB, Inc., as an advocate organization to work alongside and offer our help in this important time of life. Thank you again to join with W O M B podcast program for the holistic healing of our community.
SBS Mission
SBS, Inc., SEED BEGATS THE SEED, Inc, SPIRITUAL ETERNAL EXISTENCE DEVELOPMENT BEGATS THE STUDENT OF EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Inc., it was established as a State of Alabama nonprofit in 2013, as a
501(c)3 in 2017. It was established 2001 as my life work in The Tarrant City jail fasting and reading the only literature a Holy Bible, Matthew 6:32-34 came to as the mission of a life to service.
A quick history of SEED BEGATS THE SEED, origins of thought and activism, I was called from Atlanta to Birmingham by my Pastor/ father John Porter in 1982, to lead a pre-Kindergarten program at The 6th Avenue Baptist Church where he also was had a couple of young men one from Howard and the other from Fisk University, were heading a food co-op program, promoting the collective buying consciousness to the congregation, being a teamwork advocate from my days of football play and coaching at Ramsay High and Morris Brown College. I fit neatly in the co-operative action, Ten years forward as I was introduced to The Reverend James Bevel, a Civil Rights activist who organized the start of The Children’s March in Birmingham to the Selma March to Montgomery to The March on Washington, in the early 60’s Reverend Bevel’s wife a SNCC organizer Diane Nash had started the precursor Operation Bread Basket as an avenue to paid bails STUDENTS OF EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT formed a co/op selling food and setting up. grocery stores. Rev. Bevel at that time, was the Vice- President running mate of L. LaRouche for The Presidency of The U.S.A.,, Ten years forward, I began researching the cooperative movement, The Negro Farmers Co-op Union of 1872-98 with its affect of The Black Wall Street towns and Negro communities of the United States and the Wealth Narrative of 2053 for The Black population of Americans.
SBS, Inc., its board members and friends are determined to be available and willing to help in training, educating and implementing a circular commerce system in the present Black communities to eradicate food deserts, promote a co-operative system and producing funding opportunities for nonprofits who, sign in as a co-sponsor and co management partner of THE BREAKING OF BREAD CO-OP, SERVICES, LLC, as a nonprofit for community need service with training and educating the communities for sustainable growth, through the C 4 0 plan to an successful 2050 of The United Nations 2030-50 Net Zero Carbon Initiative. With trained monitoring experts working with families and community Carbon Footprint Monitoring, collection, retention and management of the reproduction of new or extending operation of the material being used, reducing waste in landfills, giving it’s consumers, owner privilege and voting responsibility. To promote this action of a circular commerce system, SBS, Inc., is developing a food basket region in The Mobile- Tensaw Rivers Delta Family Farming Restoration Program and working with the urban and rural High Schools to establish or reestablish their Agricultural Education Program. SBS, Inc., is presently working with a serval families where we have grown and growing presently watermelons and other crops such as collard greens.
We have presented to the Mobile community two pre Covid programs of the Correlation of Poverty and Mental Illness at The Downtown and Thominville Libraries, with guest speakers Sher Graham, Judge Carlos Finley and Jacquela Humbert, to inspire growers. We gave away 5,000 watermelon seedlings to residents of South Alabama, South Mississippi and North west Florida,who sent seedlings to relatives in , Tennessee, Louisiana and Georgia. We are presently growing watermelons, on one of The Mobile-Tensaw Rivers Delta Family Farms, for a fundraising event to start a community-city circular commerce, The Breaking of Bread Co-op, Services, the venture is The Jones Valley Juneteenth Watermelon Festival and Spirit of Peace Concert.
To advocate the community using The Net Zero Carbon Market as a tool to make a change of our consumer behavior by monitoring to reduce our carbon footprint emissions, to retenting it for second use remanufacturing, what today we call trash and waste. To eradicate poverty and it affects in our communities.
Using the Net Zero Carbon Market as a tool to make a commerce change of our consumer buying habits by monitoring our carbon footprint, the retention of it to remanufacture a second use of what today we call trash and waste.
To eradicate poverty and it affects in our communities.
Endless Courage Inc Mission
We strive to encourage, motivate, and educate those who have been impacted by a traumatic event, concluding a disability. Our effort includes giving hope and understanding while navigating through this new journey. We are here to provide educational support that is intended to alleviate some emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental stressors.
Hope Boxing Academy
Hope Boxing Academy is a non-profit organization that provides at-risk youth with a safe place to learn and gain the skills they need to avoid negative influences and achieve their full potential. Weprovide support through mentorship, education, and counseling, as well as resources and activities to help them become successful members of society. We strive to create a safe and supportive environment that encourages growth and development.
