More Than Potential empowers youth to reach their fullest potential through a wide range of services. These services include tutoring, homework help, club activities, assigned student success coaches, educational workshops, college admissions presentations, financial literacy classes, career exploration, a secret club just for girls coming of age to learn confidence and leadership, a secret club just for boys coming to maturity to learn leadership and accountability, fundraising opportunities for unique trips (after COVID), community service projects (after COVID), recommendation letters for college, life skills programming, SAT/ACT preparations, workshops on how to complete the FAFSA, and so much more in the making!
We are raising money to fund 100 sponsored spots for some families that may not be able to afford our $100/year service cost as well as scholarship opportunities for our current senior youth by the end of this year.
Our mission is to strengthen students and schools in under-served communities by providing academic support, social support, and mentorship to bolster college and career preparedness. In doing this, we hope to extinguish the disparities in our underserved schools by empowering our youth with the philosophy that knowledge is power. It is our duty to ensure that all children have access to an environment that will nurture and supplement their in-school learning. Equipping growing youth with academic skills, life skills, and preparedness for the college and/or career pathways is vital to successes in our communities.This investment will yield ambitious leaders in the future of our economy that will fuel positive generational progression towards a better world. At More Than Potential, we believe that children are the very essence of the future. Who they are tomorrow is essentially the outcome of how they are raised and nurtured today.
At MTPYEO, we go above and beyond to continue to provide our youth an empowering environment where they can fully embrace their identity and gain all the skills they need to be leaders tomorrow.



