Think It’s A Game Records & The Trust In Giving Foundation Give Back To Atlanta’s Carver High School For The “Think You Can Fly?” Music Education Program

The hope is to also keep the kids off the streets through the vessel of music. According to a Sentencing Project report, Black youth were more than five times as likely to be detained or committed [to jail] compared to white youth. As one who once fit this statistic, Fly is committed to helping others avoid that path.

“I was always in trouble as a kid,” explains Fly. “I went to jail so much that my teachers thought I wouldn’t make it to see 21. I knew I had to change my life around. I want to empower young people and show them that they always have the power to change their lives, even if they come from nothing.”

In addition to the “Think You Can Fly?” initiative, the Trust In Giving Foundation has renovated the Carver High School recording studio, which gives students access to a state of the art facility.

“Our goal is to nurture, mentor, teach and inspire these students towards successful careers in the music industry,” states Cliff Palmer.

Fly and Cliff are astute businessmen and real estate investors. In addition, Fly is the founder of Think It’s A Game Records and the Trust In Giving Foundation, which gives back to Atlanta youth and families yearly.

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