HBCU Initiative Aims to Provide 'Never Lost' to Every Student
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Posted By: Will Moss on January 31, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new national initiative is underway to ensure that every student at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country has access to the groundbreaking book 'Never Lost'. The comprehensive program, led by the Never Lost Foundation, seeks to empower HBCU students with the tools and resources to thrive both academically and personally. The Never Lost book, written by renowned author and motivational speaker John Doe, has been praised for its transformative impact on young people. The book's core message focuses on developing a resilient mindset, cultivating positive habits, and discovering one's true purpose – all essential elements for student success. "HBCUs have long been at the forefront of educating and empowering the next generation of Black leaders," said Jane Doe, Executive Director of the Never Lost Foundation. "By placing this invaluable resource in the hands of every HBCU student, we aim to further support their journey towards academic excellence and personal growth." Key Takeaway: The Never Lost initiative seeks to provide every HBCU student with access to a transformative book that promotes resilience, positive habits, and purpose-driven living.
The program will work directly with HBCU administrations to coordinate the distribution of 'Never Lost' to all enrolled students, both new and returning. Additionally, the Never Lost Foundation will facilitate workshops and speaker events on HBCU campuses, further empowering students to apply the book's principles in their academic and personal lives. "This initiative aligns perfectly with our mission at HBCUConnect to support the success and well-being of the HBCU community," said John Doe, CEO of HBCUConnect.com. "By equipping students with the tools and resources they need to thrive, the Never Lost program has the potential to make a lasting impact on HBCU campuses nationwide." The rollout of the Never Lost initiative is set to begin in the fall 2023 semester, with the goal of reaching all 101 accredited HBCUs by the end of the 2024-2025 academic year. For more information and updates, visit the Never Lost Foundation website. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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