MALES OF DISTINCTION

Founder Anthony McCauley started Males of Distinction after working as an In School Mentor Coordinator with Moore Buddies.

Males of Distinction is a motivational success program that guides the development and perspectives of males by facilitating research informed and practitioner approved curricula that will improve social behaviors for at risk males.

Academics & Education, Housing, Finances & Employment, Physical & Mental Health, Social Relationships, Community Connections, Personal & Cultural Identity & Life Skills.

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Anthony was recently awarded the “Everyday Hero” Award from Spectrum News – Raleigh.

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triangle-sandhills/everyday-hero/2019/06/17/everyday-hero-males-of-disctinction?cid=share_clip

Anthony and Oliver Hines, the founder of West Southern Pines Citizens for Change discuss the program initiatives addressing these 7 Domains:

Academics & Education, Housing, Finances & Employment, Physical & Mental Health, Social Relationships, Community Connections, Personal & Cultural Identity & Life Skills.

MALES of DISTINCTION can be found on Facebook.

They meet on Tuesday’s at the America Legion Bldg. at 1650 W. New York Ave in So. Pines.

910 286-3894

MOORE BUDDIES MENTORING – SANDHILLS PATRIOTS

STUFF THE BUS is in its 12th year this weekend, collecting school supplies for needy children in the Moore County School system. This fundraiser calls to light bigger picture issues and the value of providing all Moore County Students “nets” from the time they enter kindergarten through their high school graduation.

Executive Director, Joyce Clevenger, Director of Mentoring, Anthony McCauley, and Admin, Tracy Gibson join Pinecrest Patriot football coach, Chris Metzgar to speak about the value of MENTORING for students of all ages by many different means.

Their big picture conversation touches on many of the follow points and programs:

1. STUFF THE BUS CAMPAIGN
– In its 12th year
– This weekend 20th—22nd
– Fri/Sat 9-5& Sun 12-4
-100% of supplies goes to the children who need them
-Bus at Wal-Mart and Staples
– shoppers buy supplies and they are deposited in bus
-supplies sorted and distributed to Moore County Schools
-Teachers are able to distribute them directly to those in need

2. PROGRAMS:
Reading Buddies
-Adults attend primary schools to help students learn to read
– Receive book donations and distribute to kids
Mentoring:
Adults work one-on-one in school or out in community with at-risk kid
-at risk for dropping out, alcohol/drugs/recidivism
-Kids from disadvantaged homes and in need of positive adult role model
Career Development Program
-Court referred kids 14-17 years old
-engage with Sandhills/learn of vocational training opportunities
– Job shadow with local businesses to observe jobs in action
– group mentoring-skills based
– field trips, speakers, hands-on experiences
-Hope to spark interest and instill in youth that they can learn/make a contribution