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THRIVE – Kathleen Edwards Helps Georgia Youth Prosper with Non-Profit Organization

MPN Question: Tell us about your company and how you got started.   THRIVE is a community based 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that provides children with the necessary tools for success.  Working in collaboration with fire fighters, police officers, teachers and other community mentors, the organization's mission is to build strong, confident and tolerant generations.  Through hands on, interactive programs at the grade school level, THRIVE begins to build the foundation for making good choices.  

Before the programs was created, 75 Georgia grade school teachers, 25 police officers, 35 fire fighters, and 50 parents were asked to choose what areas they would like to see "tackled" first.  Their top seven responses were: Violence & Anger, Personal Safety, Tolerance, Cultural & Disabilities Understanding, Self Esteem, Community Involvement & Citizenship, and Drugs & Alcohol.  From their suggestions and a very diverse focus group, the first year's goals and programs were established. 

I started the organization in the fall of 2001 after seeing so many gaps and needs within my own children's elementary school and the community.  Both my husband and I have served in many executive capacities for our PTA, and my husband is a City of Atlanta Fire Fighter. I had spent the past 16 years working professionally to provide funding and program delivery for various local, national and international non-profit organizations, and I have seen the gaps within each of them as well.  I finally decided to take all of my knowledge and resources and begin THRIVE.     

MPN Question: What were some of the hurdles you faced in launching your business?   I think one of the biggest hurdles was sorting through the priorities.  There are so many programs and services needed for children today, that narrowing the initial focus was very difficult.  Once that was done, and community collaborations were formed, the devastation of September 11 took place, and funding became near to impossible.  We are just now seeing funding appear. 



MPN Question:  How successful have you been, and what has been the key to your success?   Because we are in the initial stages of program delivery, our success stories are just beginning.  I hope that by late summer, I can give you hundreds!  I know that key to my success will be that I am a mother.  I believe strongly in everything that I have started for this organization, and I want to see our youth grow strong and confident through compassion and tolerance.  

MPN Question:  What are your target markets? We are piloting this program in the Bermar/Norcross Cluster in Gwinnett County.  This particular area has six targeted grade schools that are excessively overcrowded, have large populations of children who face cultural and racial bias.  Many of the children have parents who are non-English speaking, and their participation in their children's lives is minimal.  Many are latchkey children, and a great number of them are from single-family homes.  Per capita, the diversity of needs within this cluster is overwhelming.

MPN Question:
  How do you serve your target markets better than other businesses of your type?  Currently there are no other businesses serving our market, and there are no other organizations providing the services that we provide.

MPN Question: What general lessons have you learned that can be applied to any small business, even one in a different product category?  Simply believe in yourself and what you are doing.  Be honest, be fair, be tolerant, and remember: you do not know everything!

MPN Question:  How can potential new customers contact your company (phone, e-mail, web site, etc.)?  We need funding, mentors, volunteers and corporate/community partners.  Please contact (404) 502-3187, or email me at mkedwards@attbi.com.

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