Eagles Organization | February, 2022

Eagles Men of Honor Event

In celebration of Black History Month, REDCOM Great Lakes Multicultural Committee presented the screening of this critically acclaimed film Men of Honor.

We were honored to join the great lakes Multicultural Committee after showing the film Men of Honor for an in-depth panel discussion exploring historical and current struggles for racial justice, the power in perseverance and legacy building, and the everlasting impact Carl Brashear had on the United States Navy. We were pleased to see all who attended.

Pass It On

We've achieved noteworthy success. Now it's our turn to give back.Here are ways we are impacting the community:

Mentorship Programs

We reach out to local schools to incorporate small group or personal mentorship "talks" that allow students to share their perspectives, and hear from experienced professionals with prudent advice.

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Training & Education

Our engagement with school teachers and staff extends to incorporating educational material and programs that identify talking points that will help students with training and reinforcement.

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Speaking Engagements

Eagles Organization members actively assist with commencement speeches, school assemblies, classroom presentations, and other school functions to encourage students with insightful stories from experience.

School Partnerships

We take great pride in helping the community with hands-on support. We assist schools that share the same mentorship vision, by instilling consistent partnership opportunities to speak to students and engage in meaningful dialog.

How We Make a Difference

Empowering Education

We provide resources and support to educators, ensuring every child has access to quality education and the tools they need to succeed.

Inspiring Generosity

By fostering a culture of giving back, we encourage individuals to create opportunities for others, building a community of mutual support.

Engaging Volunteers

Our volunteer programs connect passionate individuals with schools and organizations, offering mentorship and guidance to youth.

In order to be a mentor, and an effective one, one must care. You must care. You don’t have to know how many square miles are in Idaho, you don’t need to know what is the chemical makeup of chemistry, or of blood or water. Know what you know and care about the person, care about what you know and care about the person you’re sharing with.

Maya Angelou

American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist