Engage, interact, and provide mentorship to parentless children and parents who lost their offspring. As research demonstrates, many parentless children may develop pseudo-orphan syndrome due to them not having one or both parents. In some cases, the children may experience deprivation of social life, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and/or sleeping and eating disorders. In order to assist and promote the well-being of our children, the Brandon Alexander Foundation will conduct monthly exercises, activities, and events that will focus on sharing, mentoring, bonding, and care. Our final goal is for all the children involved in our organization to establish a positive and lifelong relationship with one another.
The Brandon Alexander Foundation was created in honor of Brandon Alexander Gomez, a child who was known for his charisma, gratitude, generosity, and love towards others. Brandon tragically passed in a motorized vehicle accident at his young age. Similar to Brandon and his family, many other families have experienced similar events at some point in their lives. Therefore, the Brandon Alexander Foundation aims to help, engage, and provide mentorship to children who are parentless and may also target parents who lost their child(ren). This includes, but is not limited to, foster children, orphaned children, and/or any other children who are parentless or not cared for by parent surrogates.
Therefore, the Brandon Alexander Foundation aims to help, engage, interact and provide mentorship to parentless children who are parentless and parents who lost their offspring. As research demonstrates, many parentless children may develop pseudo-orphan syndrome due to them not having one or both parents. In some cases, the children may experience deprivation of social life, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and/or sleeping and eating disorders. In order to assist and promote the well-being of our children, the Brandon Alexander Foundation will conduct monthly exercises, activities, and events that will focus on sharing, mentoring, bonding, and care. Our final goal is for all the children involved in our organization to establish a positive and lifelong relationship with one another.
This initiative will consist of weekend gatherings, mainly on Saturdays, where parentless children are able to share with other children and adults. These gatherings may take place in communal places such as parks and/or recreational areas and may also take place in closed localities such as movie theaters, museums, etc. Activities will be held at these events and at times, guest speakers will deliver messages to our attendants. Similar to what Brandon Alexander enjoyed, children, will have the opportunity to share, play, and interact with others during the weekends.
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