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OUR HISTORY

The “Restoring the Village Initiative" was founded in 2013 by former Florida State Representative Larry Lee, Jr. (House District 84) through his work with the Lighthouse Foundation. The focus of the initiative is to revitalize and restore the community of Lincoln Park where Representative Lee was raised. Larry grew up in this tight-knit middle class African American community during the 60s and early 70s in community made up of supportive and caring neighbors who valued their education and faith; had pride in their neighborhood and homes; and respected honesty, hard work and integrity. Over time, this African American neighborhood in the heart of coastal Fort Pierce has faced many challenges and economic hardships, fallen into disrepair, seen crime escalate - leading to an environment that has not supported youth success like it has in the past. 


The high school graduates of that era from 1968-1974 from Avenue O (aka "Larry’s street") included two cardiologists, an engineer, a dentist, two attorneys, two ministers, one State Representative and successful business entrepreneur, several professional athletes, business owners, educators, military personnel, community leaders and more. Lincoln Park produced achievers.


The vision of Larry Lee, Jr. and the Lighthouse Foundation is to restore the Lincoln Park community to a neighborhood that builds achievers, has successful businesses, and offers more opportunities for a better life to residents. Through a collaboration with local institutions, churches, government agencies, local businesses and the residents themselves, the Initiative has a collaborative goal to restore community, embrace worthy values, instill self-awareness, foster community pride, promote educational standards, support local entrepreneurship, and create non-traditional recreational opportunities to engage children in positive activities that stress critical core values and self-actualization.

   Restoring the Village projects have included:

* Creation of a $100,000 endowed Scholarship Fund to enable Lincoln Park graduates to attend Indian River State College (IRSC).

* Creation of a Scholarship Fund to support post secondary education of Lincoln Park graduates to attend other colleges and universities.

* Coordinating annual community clean-up weekends in which hundreds of youth, friends, neighbors, volunteers, and former residents help beautify Lincoln Park

* Annual Youth Education Symposiums that highlight the career paths of former residents of Lincoln Park who share their insights on success.

* Funding to provide opportunities for youth to access educational experiences.

The most recent project is the creation of the Lighthouse Youth Development Complex.This will be a 12,000 square foot Boys and Girls Club that provides a safe place for youth with opportunities for academic support, career exploration, work readiness training and more.  The Complex will house a 6-hole golf course, two soccer fields and a putt-putt course that will serve to provide recreational opportunities for youth and adults. There will be meeting and event space available and all operations will provide real-life learning opportunities for youth. The Club is partnering with Indian River State College to facilitate a comprehensive business plan and career training paths for youth.

With your support, we can continue efforts for Restoring the Village and overcoming the challenges that hold our youth back from success. Please join us by making a tax-free donation to The Community Foundation Martin – St Lucie, a 501(c)(3) agency, attention: Lighthouse Foundation Impact Fund

Donations of any size can be the difference in making the Lighthouse Youth Development Complex and future efforts a reality! 

 

RESTORING THE VILLAGE MISSION STATEMENT

Restoring the Village is a grassroots community movement whose mission is to network with citizens and community organizations by organizing and unifying resources in order to make communities and America a safer and more enjoyable place to live. We believe in sharing positive words and compassionate actions to at least three people daily and asking those people to join the movement and pay it forward. We take pride in our efforts to plan, schedule, coordinate, and administer special life enriching programs for our youth and senior citizens especially in the areas of education and community involvement. Restoring the Village believes by working together with other community organizations, government agencies, church groups and private businesses, we can make the world  a better place. We are asking for communities across the nation to stand with the Restoring the Village Movement by taking the pledge to help restore your village/community by establishing a Restoring the Village Movement in your neighborhood. A helping hand and warm smile have the potential of encouraging people to produce ongoing positive results for their communities.

Larry Lee Jr

Founder, Restoring the Village

 

Restoring the Village

Larry Lee, Jr.Meeting organized by Larry Lee Jr., who grew up in the area, and other community leaders who hope to get people engaged in their community so they'll be encouraged to volunteer time to improve it.

OUR VISION
We see our community like a garden. We water the garden often. We remove weeds, fertilize, prune dead branches and we plant new plants in order to help make our garden grow and become a beautiful place. Our goal is to create a sense of COMMUNITY PRIDE.

 

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