Meet Mama Hill

Millicent Hill aka Mama Hill

  

Millicent Hill, a.k.a. Mama Hill,

a retired teacher with LAUSD, has, over her 45-year career as an award-winning educator, poet, and activist, changed the lives of thousands of youngsters through her innovative teaching style. Today she and her small staff cover an array of issues within the core curricula-from anger management to teen pregnancy-as most of her youngsters are living under the cloud of violence, grief, abandonment or abuse, which all too often impedes their ability to learn.

 

 

Friends of Mama Hill's Help

St. Francis

Holla 4 A Dolla


Web Site Partners:

  1. Youth Insentives
  2. Changing Steps
  3. Brighter Beginnings
  4. WLCAC Satellite House
  5. St. Francis Episcopal Church
  6. Los Hermanos
  7. Karen Advocacy
  8. H.O.P.E.
  9. L.A.A.N.E.

Mama Hill's Library

Believe Publications presents three books central to all stages of at-risk youth development - From Jail to A Job, The Teenager's Guide to Getting A Job, and The Secret to Getting Better Grades.

2 Late 4 Time Out: A Parent's Guide to Understanding the Juvenile Justice System
is a primer on pre-delinquency and how to arrest negative behaviors from the onset.

For more interesting information, please visit Mama Hill's Suggested Links.

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