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Welcome to G.E Davis Nonprofit

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G.E. Davis Inc.

Inner City Youth Mental Health & Workforce Readiness

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G.E. Davis Inc. advances health equity for inner-city youth by addressing upstream factors through mental-health support, health literacy, and family advocacy.

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We partner with schools, churches, and families to help the next generation navigate the experiences shaping their mental health and long-term employability, including:

  • Grief and loss

  • Death and dying

  • Sexual abuse or exploitation

  • Gang and community violence

  • Family incarceration

  • Family mental illness or addiction

  • Chronic stress and unsafe environments

Our mission is to ensure that youth are supported, stabilized, and empowered — not defined by the hardships around them. We help them build the health, skills, and confidence required to thrive in adulthood.

Our Goal

To build a mentally healthy future workforce — young adults who remain employable, resilient, and self-assured, even after growing up in difficult childhoods.

We support youth in developing:

  • Emotional regulation

  • Positive coping skills

  • Confidence and self-worth

  • Strong communication

  • Healthy boundaries

  • Health literacy (mental, emotional, social, and spiritual)

  • Workforce readiness and employability skills

  • The stability to stay in school, stay employed, and stay grounded

We prepare today’s youth to become tomorrow’s healthy workers, stable families, and thriving community leaders.

What We Do

We strengthen inner-city youth and protect their future employability through four core services:

1. Youth Mental Health Support

School- and church-based groups that help youth build coping skills, regulate emotions, process grief, and foster healthy peer connection.

2. Health Literacy & Life Skills

Practical, positive education focused on communication, boundaries, stress management, self-advocacy, and decision-making.

3. Workforce Readiness Preparation

Identity-building, leadership development, career awareness, and employability skills that prepare youth for long-term stability.

4. Advocacy & Family Support

Support for at-risk youth and families navigating school discipline issues — including suspensions, expulsions, behavioral meetings, and safety plans — ensuring students are not pushed out, mislabeled, or left behind.

Medical Office Visit Advocacy

Because outpatient clinics often lack RN oversight, critical signs are missed and families are wrongly blamed.
We help families:

  • prepare for appointments

  • ask nursing-level questions

  • document symptoms

  • identify red flags providers overlook

  • navigate new diagnoses

  • interpret labs and care plans

  • avoid CPS involvement caused by medical errors

  • stay stable during medical crises

No family should face school or healthcare systems alone.

Who We Serve

  • School-aged youth facing emotional or environmental stress

  • Survivors of sexual abuse or exploitation

  • Youth grieving death or family separation/incarceration

  • Youth exposed to gang or community violence

  • Youth navigating family mental illness or addiction

  • Teens and young adults seeking structure, stability, or direction

  • Schools and churches requesting mental health programs

  • Parents, teachers, and youth workers seeking guidance or training

  • Adults experiencing career burnout (via Glennae’s RX for Life®)

How We Work

Safe and trauma-informed.
Protection and emotional safety guide all youth interactions.

Whole-person growth.
We build skills in emotional resilience, health literacy, social awareness, and future planning.

Flexible and supportive.
Families may request referrals or alternative options as needed.

Adult Workforce Education (Glennae’s RX for Life®)

As part of our 501(c)(3) mission, we also provide career burnout education and health literacy training for adults, working professionals, and caregivers.
This includes:

  • Work fatigue education

  • Nurse-led burnout prevention strategies

  • Training for organizations seeking healthier workplace cultures

  • Support for families navigating stress, employment instability, or caregiver burnout

This integrated mission allows us to address workforce health across the entire lifespan, from childhood into adulthood.

Get Help / Partner With Us

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Your support provides youth cohorts, meals, transportation, creative supplies, and safe spaces where young people can heal, grow, and prepare for their future.

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Our Vision

A nation where inner-city youth are not pathologized for their pain, but supported in their pursuit of purpose, wellness, stability, and future employability.

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Helping Youth and Families Become the Healthiest Version of Themselves

G.E. Davis Inc. provides youth mental health support, health literacy education, family advocacy, and workforce-readiness training for inner-city students and their caregivers. From navigating school discipline meetings to building coping skills, emotional resilience, and future readiness, we stand with protected-class youth and families as they overcome the upstream barriers that often shape their lives.

Our programs, tools, and partnerships are designed to support youth in the hardest fight of their future:gaining health, stability, and opportunity in systems that weren’t built for them

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Our Sponsors

We are grateful for the support of our sponsors, who help us achieve our mission of improving the mental health and well-being of healthcare providers.

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