Louis Hernandez Jr. Donates $500K to Support Underserved Students Through Education
Black Dragon Capital CEO Louis Hernandez Jr. Donates $500K to For A Bright Future Foundation, Empowering Underserved Students Through Education
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Louis Hernandez Jr., CEO of Black Dragon Capital, has pledged a $500,000 annual donation to his nonprofit, the Louis Hernandez Jr. Foundation For A Bright Future (FABF), aimed at empowering underserved students. The foundation will host a fundraising event on April 30, 2026, in New York City, where Hernandez will match contributions to amplify their impact.
- 01Louis Hernandez Jr. donated $500,000 to the Louis Hernandez Jr. Foundation For A Bright Future.
- 02The foundation focuses on enhancing educational access for underserved students through scholarships and various programs.
- 03A fundraising event will be held on April 30, 2026, in New York City, featuring a matching donation initiative.
- 04FABF has awarded over $300,000 in scholarships and enrolled more than 300 students to date.
- 05The event will include live entertainment, auctions, and recognition of donors supporting educational initiatives.
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Louis Hernandez Jr. (CEO of Black Dragon Capital) has committed $500,000 annually to the Louis Hernandez Jr. Foundation For A Bright Future (FABF), which aims to empower underserved students through various educational programs. This donation will support scholarships, financial literacy initiatives, healthcare partnerships, and leadership development. FABF has already awarded over $300,000 in scholarships and enrolled more than 300 students. To further its mission, the foundation will host a fundraising event titled
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This initiative will enhance educational opportunities for underserved students, providing them with essential resources and support to succeed in their academic pursuits.
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