Episode 7: "Hand Ups, Not Hand Outs" - Emmanuel Caraballo
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What does it take to lead a 23 year old nonprofit through its next chapter, while honoring everything the founder built before you?
In this episode, I sit down with Emmanuel (Manny) Caraballo, Executive Director of Freedom for Youth, a faith based nonprofit serving at risk youth in the Des Moines metro. Manny's path here wasn't a straight line, Army chaplain's assistant, youth pastor in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Northern Virginia, before landing in Iowa just nine months ago to step into the role left by founder Mark Nelson.
We talk about:
- Why succession planning is the thing most nonprofits (and churches) struggle to prepare for
- The three barriers at-risk kids face most; identity, skills, and access
- Why Freedom for Youth operates on "hand ups, not handouts"
- How teaching kids to cook, budget, and build is changing their trajectory
- The Eugene Lang story and why belief might be the most underrated resource in youth development
- What's next for Freedom for Youth, including their new construction project on campus.
If you've ever wondered what it looks like to invest in one kid at a time, and why that's the whole point, this conversation is for you.
Connect with Freedom for Youth:
🌐 freedomforyouth.org
📞 (515) 282-4822