Say YES to Supporting Brandon’s Students!

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Youth Equipped to Succeed
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Your gift brings HOPE through YES programs and paves the way for impact!

$1,860

raised by 28 people

$5,000 goal

Hi Friends and Family!

I’ve set a personal goal to raise $5000 for the Youth Equipped to Succeed (YES) mission this North Texas Giving Day! As a YES Wellness Education Speaker, I’ve had the privilege of speaking life into thousands of children across Texas. Seeing firsthand how our programs give K–12 students hope and connection through positive youth development is what lights my burning passion to touch as many lives as possible.

In the last year, I was welcomed into the doors of 37 different schools and delivered over 100 individual presentations to students and parents alike. I am poised to carry this momentum into this school year, and would be honored to put your donation to work.

It’s simple: $7.76 = 1 Student Reached

Last school year alone, YES programs reached over 276,000 students and I alone reached over 5000 of those students. That means your gift TODAY will have a truly transformative impact!

Here’s what students I have spoken to are saying:

“hey brandon i liked it and i have been bullied a bit but when you shared i really feel like myself”

 - 10-year-old


“I have been abused in life but you helped me feel better about myself and it’s not my fault”

 - 15-year-old


“Brandon, you just taught me something new. And one day I wanna be successful just like you and I am gonna try to be who I wanna be!”

- 9-year-old


“Thank you for the ‘it’s not your fault’ message about sexual abuse. I needed to hear it.”  

- 13-year-old


$40,000 Match!

Thanks to a generous match, your gift of any size will be DOUBLED—making 2X the impact on students in our community. Thank you for saying “YES!” to equipping the next generation with hope, connection, and the tools to succeed!








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