Our foundation is made up of volunteers who team up to take on some tough inner city problems: improving thequality of life, enhancing educational and economic opportunities, building self respect and respect for family, education, health care and community service.
If the Prosperous Suburbia Primary School has 60% of pupils receiving private tuition while the Deprived Inner City Primary has none, then how much of a guide are the league tables to the relative quality of teaching at these two schools?
And doing it in a socially responsible way, and in theinner city, it is harder and it takes a certain character quality of an entrepreneur to take on that challenge.
Over the years, we have been increasingly focused on identifying and serving those entrepreneurs that are truly committed to creating quality jobs for inner city residents so that families can thrive in the turbulent economy.