These are the flagship programs & initiatives of the Makinde Foundation.
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History Across Two Continents
The Makinde Foundation has facilitated a historic physical and symbolic connection between the Hubbard Underground Railroad House in Ashtabula, Ohio, Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, and the Badagry Slavery Museum in Nigeria. This connection serves as a bridge between sites of captivity, resistance, and liberation—documenting the painful legacy of slavery while honoring the triumph, courage, and dignity of those who freed themselves with assistance of abolitionists like the Hubbard family.
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Print a House with Me
Innovative program exploring 3D printing in construction, introducing underserved youth and adults to modern building technology and workforce opportunities.
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Hooping Around the Globe
Basketball clinics and tournaments designed to uplift youth through athletic and academic development.
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Scoring Goals with Free Kicks and Minds
A global youth soccer program blending physical health, education, and international competition.
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Juneteenth Parade & Festival (Annual)
An annual celebration of Black culture, resilience, and freedom.
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Makinde Pipeline to Construction Ownership and Management
A multi-step workforce initiative designed to introduce youth (starting in middle school) to the construction industry and guide them toward business ownership.