Our Mission & Vision

The first four years of our program included an end of year field trip which we called our History, Science and Arts Tour. This trip was designed to be both fun and educational. Forty students earned the privilege to participate based on behavior and academic progress. We visited various historical sites in the state of Texas such as Fort Concho in San Angelo, the Alamo in Houston, the State Capitol in Austin and Johnson Space Center in Houston. In 2014, we embarked on our first History, Science and Arts bus Tour of Washington DC and New York City for a 9 day all expenses paid life changing experience. In Washington, we visited the Capitol, The White House, The National Mall, Holocaust Museum and The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. In New York City, we visited the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park. Our last History, Science and Arts Tour would take us back to Texas in 2019 before eventually ending our tours due to Covid.

When Covid hit, we were sidelined for a couple of years so we used that time to focus on our organization internally. Up until that time we had no office space to call our own so we began the search for our new home. After three years of searching and praying, we found the one. We placed a bid on an abandoned school building formerly known as Jackson Elementary. This school was left behind as part of the 2018 bond initiative that consolidated three schools into the new Anita Carmona-Harrison Elementary school. In March 2024, in a unanimous vote, the Lubbock ISD school board approved a resolution to reject the bid and decided in favor of donating the building to Tomorrow’s Leaders. The school building is undergoing clean up efforts and will soon be transformed into a new community center and heaquarters for Tomorrow’s Leaders.

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