
We empower young people, prevent violence, and create real opportunities for a better future — one family, one block, one city at a time.

Violence, trauma, and a lack of access to basic resources are stealing the future from too many young people in our community. The data is clear — and the urgency is real.
of youth without mentors are more likely to drop out of school.
higher chance of academic struggle for youth exposed to violence.
youth in under-resourced areas face direct community violence.
"We can't ignore the problem — but together, we can solve it."
A single consistent adult relationship can be the difference between a child making it — or being lost to the streets.
When kids get rides, IDs, tutoring, and real opportunities, doors open that were once locked shut for generations.
Investing in one youth lifts a household, then a block, then a neighborhood. The ripple effect is generational.
Each program was built in direct response to what our community asked for — not what a grant suggested.
Who it helps: Ages 10–24
One-on-one and group mentoring with vetted adults who show up consistently.
Who it helps: At-risk youth & survivors
Conflict de-escalation, crisis response, and community outreach that interrupts cycles.
Who it helps: Students K–12 & GED
Tutoring, school re-entry support, ID & enrollment help, and academic coaching.
Who it helps: Teens & young adults
Workshops, public speaking, civic engagement, and youth-led project building.
Who it helps: Families & neighborhoods
Resource events, financial literacy, ride support, and direct family advocacy.
We give young people the tools, mentors, and access they need to define their own future.
We interrupt cycles of harm through outreach, mentorship, and trauma-informed support.
We raise up the next generation of advocates, organizers, and changemakers.
"They didn't just hand me a flyer. They drove me to get my ID and walked me into the interview. I got the job."
"Nadja showed up when no one else would. My family had food, a ride, and a plan within 24 hours."
"The financial literacy class changed how I see money. I'm out of the shelter and saving for the first time."
Every dollar funds the work that's already happening on the ground — no overhead games, no waiting lists.
Prefer check, ACH, or employer match? Email np@itsalllovefoundation.org.

Nadja Pearson is a dedicated advocate for youth and families, built this Alliance from the ground up to serve the very communities she came from. She doesn't speak in theory — she connects people to resources, opens doors, and stands beside families until things actually change.
From negotiating with employers to driving teens to court appointments, Nadja is the person communities call when they need answers. Her work is direct, fearless, and rooted in love.