Health Spark Foundation Invests in Youth Leadership and Community Change
- josephjolette
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
A USD $20,000 grant will expand service-learning and leadership opportunities for local youth.

Coalition4Justice is proud to announce a USD$20,000 grant from Health Spark Foundation through the Dr. Frank E. Boston Black Justice Fund. This generous investment will help expand our award-winning YouthBuild Social Justice Leadership Education Program and create more opportunities for local youth to grow as leaders, learners, and changemakers.
Health Spark Foundation’s support strengthens our mission to advance positive youth development through meaningful service-learning and leadership training. Many of the young people we serve come from families navigating economic hardship, discrimination, and language barriers. With this funding, participants will build the skills, confidence, and sense of purpose needed to lead with compassion and create meaningful change in their communities.
During the 2026–2027 school year, this support will allow us to serve more youth and help foster stronger, safer, and more peaceful communities. We are deeply grateful to Health Spark Foundation for standing with our youth and our mission. Together, we are making a lasting difference—one student at a time.
We invite philanthropic partners, institutional funders, and community stakeholders to join us in advancing youth leadership and social justice. Through strategic investment and collaboration, we can expand access to transformative learning opportunities, strengthen community voice, and build sustainable pathways to equity and belonging. Learn more about our youth program at https://www.coalition4justice.com/youth-build-social-justice.
Dr. Bernadine Ahonkhai
Author: UNTOLD HISTORY, Africans in the American Diaspora
Award-winning Education & DEIJ Consultant
Founder/CEO, Coalition4Justice
905 N. Bethlehem Pike, #754, Spring House, PA 19477



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