Founded on principles established by the national 100 Black Men of America organization in 1963, the Rome-Northwest Georgia chapter embodies a legacy of African American leadership and community advocacy. Based in Rome, Georgia, this local chapter brings the transformative vision of the national movement to Floyd County and beyond, serving multiple Northwest Georgia communities with culturally-rooted programming. The organization recognizes that many youth grow up without access to privilege, opportunity, or positive support networks, and it commits itself to providing an alternative pathway toward success by surrounding young people with mentors who share similar aspirations and goals. Through its 'Four For The Future' framework—Mentoring, Education, Health & Wellness, and Economic Empowerment—the organization actively works to change the course of young lives and empower them to become self-sufficient contributors to their communities. The 100 Black Men of Rome-Northwest Georgia is more than a service provider; it serves as a beacon of leadership, utilizing the diverse talents of its members to create environments where children are motivated to achieve and where African Americans can enhance their educational and economic opportunities. With deep roots in the Rome community, the organization demonstrates an unwavering commitment to improving quality of life, respecting family values, and fostering spiritual and intellectual development. Its impact extends to reaching over 125,000 underserved youth annually across the broader 100 Black Men network, making it a vital force for positive social change in Northwest Georgia.
Rome, GA