Little Rock, Arkansas – The “Ultimate Measure of a Man”: Better Version of Ourselves Fatherhood and Mentorship Initiative was held on Saturday by the Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission.
To encourage, inform, and empower a new generation of leaders, young men, mentors, and community leaders came together to organize the Young Men’s Mentorship Summit.
Through workshops and interactive sessions, the event provided a forum for young men to debate leadership, personal development, and the value of mentoring.
According to DuShun Scarbrough, executive director of the Arkansas MLK Commission, “the ‘Ultimate Measure of a Man’ summit was a testament to the power of fatherhood, mentorship, and the crucial role they play in shaping future leaders.” “We had the privilege of seeing young men embrace the values of leadership and service while working to become the best versions of themselves.”
The Commission has concentrated on providing local communities with chances and lessons that have an impact during King Week in central Arkansas.
