Detroit PAL has been a fixture in the Detroit community for since 1969. The organization's mission is to Help Youth Find their GREATness. Whether through sports or enrichment programs, Detroit PAL is focused on providing opportunities for all youth to compete and grow.
"Sometimes you are born into a zip code, you are born into an environment, you are born into a family and with that, sometimes you don't inherit the means to do certain things," Jamerson said. "PAL may provide tutoring services or literacy improvement services for someone that may not have been exposed to it, or the school they may go to may not have the time to dig into it. It is not saying that that child can't do it, they just may not have been exposed to it."
As CEO, Jamerson views his position as the "Chief Visionary Officer." Jamerson believes that for Detroit PAL to carry out its mission, it must be the very best at three things: collaboration, addressing needs and training and development.
For collaboration, the focus is on getting families and youth in the same room and the providing the skill sets and capabilities they need through partnerships. For example, Jamerson serves as the connector between Detroit PAL participants and Brilliant Detroit, a literacy service for youth up to 8 years old.
For its many outreach programs, the organization strategically addresses the needs of youth and their families, and then passionately serves those members of the community.
Detroit PAL has worked with Ashley Furniture's Hope to Dream to provide unused mattresses and twin beds to Detroiters in need. It also teamed up with Meijer for a special community turkey donation giveaway last March.
"When it comes to things such as our bed giveaways, we work with organizations that can help to supply them, to then address a need that some of our families may have, when it comes to just the simplicity of having a bed to sleep in," Jamerson said. "The turkey giveaways, we are the connector to identifying families that are most in need, so they can use those dollars for other necessities with their families."