History: In Our Seeds Tomorrow was launched in 1990 by Dazia Fumbah to nourish children’s lives with rich programming. In partnership with other organizations, Our Seeds Tomorrow provides children and their families health education and literacy programs throughout the school year.

Did You Know: Each year in Atlanta, children receive more than 1,000 backpacks during the annual Back to School Health Awareness program. The Tomorrow Cycling Wellness project has given away 75 bicycles to children and families of all ages. Children also participate in many aspects of creating and producing television shows.

Motto: “Our Seeds Tomorrow is dedicated to planting seeds through education, engagement, and empowerment to meet the challenges of the less fortunate by contributing to literacy and health.”

How You Can Help: Connect with Our Seeds Tomorrow as a volunteer, make a tax-deductible donation to support the numerous programs, or become a corporate sponsor to help cultivate health and hope in young lives.

To Learn More: Visit ourseedstomorrow.org or contact Dazia Fumbah at 470-257-2600.

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