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BRIDGING THE GAP

FOR OUR SENIORS AND YOUTH

Join us in making a difference

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Our Mission

At National Black Contractors Foundation of America, we strive to bridge the gap and fill the unmet needs of income-restricted low-income senior citizens and youth at potential. We believe that every individual should have access to the resources they need to thrive and succeed. Through our community-based initiatives, we aim to provide education, training, and support to those who need it most.

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Pre-Apprenticship Program

NBCF is exposing youth 16 to 25-year-olds to the value of giving, and the blessing of serving. By following the Peyton Pablo-Manning Nurse life lesson on the importance of giving back. This program is for youth-at-potential as a pre-apprenticeship carpenter program to give youth who are in "La...La land" (don't know what to do with themselves) a lift of skills and help them find their way. 

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Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved with the National Black Contractors Foundation of America. Whether you want to volunteer your time, donate to our cause, or join our team, we welcome your support. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our seniors and youth.

Home Independence Program 

The NBCF offers the "Home Independence Program" (HIP) at no cost to senior citizens. The program aims to provide support to individuals who may have previously been viewed as affluent or distinguished community members but are now aging and facing financial or physical challenges, limited income, and without a pension. The services offered by the HIP can aid in improving the quality of life for seniors suffering from mental and physical health issues.

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