Higher M-Pact

Higher M-Pact Higher M-Pact's is having a life-changing impact on the lives of high-risk urban youth by mentoring and restoring hope, through practical, quality programs

Our 3 core components are:

Leaders of Tomorrow provides intense long-term mentoring to high-risk urban youth. Project Restore Hope offers after school programs and services to youth and their families living in the one of Kansas City’s high-risk communities. Bridging the Gap creates community awareness between socio/economic groups in our community, offers opportunities for involvement, and creat

es an environment for problem-solving and solutions for the challenges faced by Kansas City at risk/high risk youth in high risk urban communities and beyond!

Easter Basket Giveaway was a huge success!  From the baskets to the egg hunt, the joy was everywhere, but what stood out...
04/06/2026

Easter Basket Giveaway was a huge success! From the baskets to the egg hunt, the joy was everywhere, but what stood out the most was the gratitude from the parents and grandparents. You could feel it.

Thank you to everyone who donated, without you this event wouldn’t have been possible. Grateful to be able to serve and celebrate with the youth in our community.

Special thanks to ciera Flowers for coordinating and organizing this event, and Anthony Sherrils for helping bring it all together and making the experience fun for the kids.

04/06/2026

Precious moment!

04/06/2026

They jump the gun!

This year’s Easter Egg Hunt was on another level! 🥚🔥We’ve never seen so many eggs found and collected in such a short pe...
04/06/2026

This year’s Easter Egg Hunt was on another level! 🥚🔥
We’ve never seen so many eggs found and collected in such a short period of time!

HAPPY EASTER! Able to grab some more baskets as we get ready to serve and celebrate with some youth in our community.  S...
04/05/2026

HAPPY EASTER! Able to grab some more baskets as we get ready to serve and celebrate with some youth in our community. Spreading love, hope, and the message that “JESUS is the REASON for the SEASON.”

11/12/2025
Higher M-Pact’s community project for the month of April was successful. We provided Easter Baskets and an egg hunt for ...
05/01/2022

Higher M-Pact’s community project for the month of April was successful. We provided Easter Baskets and an egg hunt for youth living in Kansas City’s urban core. Thank you HMP Leaders of Tomorrow, donors, and all volunteers who helped make this event possible.

02/07/2022

FROM MONTFORD POINT TO VIETNAM: In honor of , the Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) honors the remarkable life and legacy of Edgar R. Huff, the first African American in Marine Corps history to be promoted to the rank of Sergeant Major.

Born in Alabama in 1919, Huff joined the Corps in 1942, making him a member of the renowned Montford Point Marines. After service in the Pacific Theater, Huff went on to serve as Gunnery Sergeant with the 1st Marine Division in Korea. He became the first Black Sergeant Major in the history of the US Marine Corps in 1955.

Huff later served two tours in Vietnam. During the Tet Offensive, Sergeant Major Huff was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with combat ‘‘V’’ for valor for saving the life of his radio operator. Despite decades of enduring injustice and mistreatment due to his skin color, Huff would later remark:

“I never let any of these things make me prejudice right back. Especially in combat. Especially in Vietnam. I am the sergeant major. I take care of all my men, black and white.”

Following his second tour in Vietnam, Huff retired on September 30, 1972. Reflecting on his service, he said:

“When I retired, I had been Sergeant Major longer than anyone on duty at the time in all the services. I was the senior enlisted man in the whole United States Armed Forces. I could look back to becoming the first black Sergeant Major in the Marine Corps…including Vietnam, when it was the largest marine force ever assembled.”

Huff died on May 2, 1994, at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital and is interred in Plot A-69 of Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery, a VA Grant Funded Veterans Cemetery. Please take a moment to remember his service today.

05/10/2021

Join us in our next conversation on recruiting, supporting, and retaining pipelines for educators of color. In this conversation, We’ll hear from Karla Vigil, CEO, the Equity Institute, Dr. Travis Bristol, Assistant Professor of Education at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Educat...

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