Fuse Project honored Black History this year through a season of meaningful engagement, including community service on MLK Day, student art inspired by Black artists, cultural experiences like The Princess and the Frog, and a sponsored trip to Selma for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to celebrating legacy, empowering youth, and building a stronger, more connected community.
Read MoreOrder of Fuse members celebrated spring with events like the annual Fat Fuse Day Mardi Gras celebration and impactful volunteer initiatives, such as the MLK Day of Service and Read Across America. Plus, Team OOF took home the LSB championship and made the event our best yet with their committee contributions.
Read MoreIn honor of MLK's legacy, Fuse Project and The Historic Avenue Foundation teamed up with Mobile United for the 10th Annual Day of Service, cleaning up Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. and surrounding areas. Recognized at the PUAD Gala, Fuse Project previously received the Dr. MLK Educational Award and honored Lieutenant Colonel Robert Franklin Barrow for his leadership in shaping the character and futures of students through the JROTC program.
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