Teen Program Director

Kelvin Moseley, born in Columbia, South Carolina, the youngest of six children.  Kelvin and his siblings were raised by a single mother who worked tirelessly just to mange the family's basic needs.  Kelvin had a knack for athletics with an innate ability in sports -- football, basketball, and baseball.  The drive to play athletics in school were quickly shattered after a head injury at 11 years old.

After a long recuperation, Kelvin was lured into the streets of Columbia where his interests changed from academics and sports to a life of crime and drugs.

The attraction of fast money also came with consequences -- incarceration, estrangement from family, and gang involvement.

Childhood slowly grew to adulthood with little to show for the pain, loss, and years of brokenness.  Kelvin began to hate the person he had become through heartless acts and selfish motives.

Kelvin learned, through Jesus Christ, that life was worth living and that his purpose was to get out and help other young men to avoid the pitfalls of living without knowledge and purpose.

Kelvin began a mission to put the broken pieces back together through getting his CDL license, reuniting with his family, and thanking God every day for the gift of life.