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Strong People = Strong Families = One Memphis
The One Memphis platform champions the transformative theme: “Build Strong People, Build Strong Families, Build Strong Communities—resulting in One Memphis.” This enduring cycle, powered by prayer, is designed to cultivate the spiritual and practical qualities found in the Bible that strengthen both individuals and the larger city.
Respect:
Valuing others because every person is made in the image of God.
Self-esteem:
Recognizing each person’s worth and potential as God’s creation.
Integrity:
Service:
Placing others’ needs above your own, imitating Christ’s example.
Love and Compassion:
Loving your neighbor as yourself, as called for in the Gospels.
Commitment and Responsibility:
Faithfully caring for family and community well-being.
Empowering the Next Generation: One Memphis Youth Service Programs
In alignment with our flywheel of building strong people, families, and communities, One Memphis offers dedicated Youth Service Programs for boys and girls. These programs are designed to nurture Bible-based qualities—like respect, self-esteem, leadership, and integrity—in young people across our city.
Each program connects youth with inspiring leaders from business, education, and political fields, who mentor and guide participants as they develop into strong individuals capable of leading their families and communities.
Partner with One Memphis CDC
Religious Leaders
City Leaders
Teachers/Educators
Business Leaders
Nonprofit Leaders
Health/Wellness Advocates
Together, our partners form a united network that strengthens individuals, families, and communities—advancing the One Memphis mission citywide.
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Rooted in Love: Becoming the Change You Want to See
Scripture:"And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these."—Mark 12:30-31What It Means:These...

