
Events and Trips
At The Jule Foundation, we believe in creating meaningful experiences that empower our Black and minority youth. Our events and trips are designed to inspire, educate, and foster a sense of community. Whether exploring new places, engaging in cultural activities, or participating in educational workshops, each experience is crafted to help our teens grow, connect, and thrive. Join us as we embark on exciting journeys and create lasting memories together!

01
College Visits
* Howard University, Washington D.C.
*National Museum of African American History and Culture
02
African American History Challenge
Sylvan Learning Center ACT and SAT Bootcamp. Each year our high school students participate in ACT and SAT bootcamps to prepare them for the actual tests and improve their scores.


03
Q&A Session
With college students from the University of Oregon, Tuskegee University and Jackson Sate University.
Tony Brooks - James Alaysha Johnson Malika Shelvin Markus Brooks
04
Trip to Chicago
We kicked off the day with breakfast and good vibes before heading into the city for a full day of fun and discovery. Our young men explored the Chicago Sports Museum at Water Tower Place, got a close-up look at the Bean, and even did a little shopping. Experiences like these help build connection, confidence, and culture — all part of our mission to broaden horizons and create lasting memories.


05
Outdoor Outing with Cedric Williams
Our team had an unforgettable day out in the woods with our young men — hiking trails, exploring the timber farm, and diving into hands-on activities that built both skill and character. From shelter building and fire starting to teamwork and reflection, it was powerful to see curiosity turn into confidence. We’re proud to create spaces like this and remain committed to helping shape the next generation of leaders.