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Founder/CEOArzavial Maxwell  

Arzavial Maxwell is a Nashville Native, he grew up in Nashville’s inner city.  He understands first hand the struggle and pain of a community under pressure. He knows exactly what challenges today's youth face, as he's  faced many of the same challenges as young person. With guidance from his Grandmother , he was able to get on the right path. He made a promise to her that he would get on the right track & give back and that's when still standing was born. Mentoring the youth, helping the homeless, and restoring families are his goals with the Still Standing Foundation.

 

Arzavial is the author of the book “Still Standing, a Man Saved by Gifts” and is currently working on a second book.  He's a single father, and has made great strides and believes that everyone deserves a second chance. Through mentorship, Arzavial has committed his time to helping young people released from prison by providing employment opportunities, expungements assistance, child support services, and counseling; which allow these young people to become productive members of society.  He shares ways to cope with obstacles, helping one young person at a time. 

 

Although Arzavial has faced many obstacles, and struggles; he was determined not to allow anything to break him. With undeniable strength, determination, and focus, he’s able to show how he is Still Standing. 

 

Book "Standing, a Man Saved by Gifts”  Can be found at these retailers (Click Links)



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VICE President: Tehran Batey

Tehran Batey Born and raised in Nashville,  

 At an early age He struggled with behavioral issues in school that lead him in the wrong direction. But sports was an outlet for him to stay at track in school long enough to graduate. After High School he realized that not being focused on education was a big mistake in his life. Even though he worked several jobs he still found himself in the streets and that late landed him in Federal prison. It was in prison where he found his purpose after the death of his oldest brother and wasn’t allowed to be with his Family and pay his late respects to his deceased brother.   That’s when he got the vision from God to mentor youth once released from prison. 

 

   Since his release he’s help kids from different walks of life. He’s able to connect with the youth through his life experience that led him down the wrong path. But now He continues to follow the vision that God gave him while incarcerated.

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