Recently on Too Much Truth, radio host and longtime community advocate Derrick Boazman welcomed Ray Muhammad of Let Us Make Man to discuss an impactful initiative changing lives this summer—The Emergency Relief Project (ERP).
The ERP is a 10-week summer experience designed for Black boys ages 15 to 18. Focused on leadership development, mentorship, and life skills, the program provides these young men with the tools, discipline, and encouragement they need to grow into strong, community-minded adults.
During the broadcast, Boazman stressed the importance of mentorship and community support, urging listeners to step up and invest in the future of these young men.
“These young brothers need us—our time, our wisdom, and our investment,” said Boazman. “Mentorship is not a luxury, it's a necessity.”
Listeners who want to contribute can donate directly to support the Emergency Relief Project through the following platforms:
Cash App: $ERP203
Zelle & Apple Pay: 770-584-2623
Every contribution helps provide resources, opportunities, and a safe, structured environment for these young men during the critical summer months.
For more information on The Emergency Relief Project or Let Us Make Man, visit their website or continue tuning in to Too Much Truth for updates on how you can get involved.