INDIANAPOLIS A nonprofit organization in Indianapolis is working to guide young people toward success through mentorship and community support, emphasizing that every student deserves attention and care.

The 100 Black Men of Indianapolis brings together volunteers from diverse professional backgrounds to serve as role models for boys and girls throughout the city.

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"We fill a void, and we understand that what they see is what they'll be, so our responsibility is to give them a plan," said Aundre Hogue, president and CEO of 100 Black Men of Indianapolis. "Their responsibility is to execute that plan to become the best version of themselves."

The program attracts volunteers from various professions, including doctors and attorneys, who dedicate time to mentoring Ind

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