Lead with Love Initiatives
LOVE IN ACTION
Love Leads
Youth Leader Program:
Exposure Pillar
Our youth leader program is designed for high schoolers 14-18 years of age. This program offers mentorship and aides in the development of leadership skills in youth. Youth engage in community service projects, personal development workshops, and exposure trips with the intention to discover their passion and potential. Learn more about the program and sign up a youth leader below!
Love Heals
Community Classes:
Mental Health Pillar
Love Moves
Free Dance Program:
Physical Health Pillar
Love Gives
Emergency Need Response:
Physical Health Pillar
Love Educates
Lead with Love offers free community wellness & healing classes year round. These pop-up style classes and workshops are free to the community. Some of the wellness offerings include yoga, meditation, support groups, and drum circles. See our events calendar to stay up to date on community classes.
Focused on physical health, our community dance program gives youth an opportunity to gain professional level training, technique, flexibility and expression of creativity free of cost. Classes are offered on a weekly basis for youth ages 5-18 and no previous dance training is needed. Learn more about the free community dance program and sign up a dancer below!
Our Emergency Need Response Program provides families experiencing high level of need immediate relief. This relief can include, but is not limited to the distribution of; clothing, hygiene products, and food for families. This program is individualized based on family need. To request assistance from our emergency need response program, please use the link below.
In partnership with The Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation (GAGDC), Lead with Love offers extracurricular after school and summer programing. Programs we have offered include; sports & fitness, art, social-emotional learning, yoga, tutoring, health & wellness, and music production. Extracurricular education is provided to registered kindergarten-8th grade students in AG Gold Elementary Schools.