about the organization
The Million Paths Foundation, Inc. was established in 2022 with the goal to expand community support. During COVID-19, the world saw a lot of decline in various needs from financial resources to social interaction to mental health and so much more. Whether it be through attending a free event where you can make friends and learn at the same time or receiving financial support so that you do not have to stress over a need, the Million Paths Foundation, Inc. ultimately wants to make life easier for a community in need of financial, social, and most importantly, emotional repair.
Since its establishment, the Million Paths Foundation, Inc. has hosted over a dozen various initiatives including free professional development conferences, free community workshops (several dozen people have received free suicide prevention certifications), as well as several giveaways where those in need can receive food, clothing, toys, school supplies, toiletries, holiday gifts, and more. Million Paths Foundation, Inc. currently has adopted three schools in Prince George's County, Maryland with ambition to expand the number of education institutions they support. We invite you to visit our events page to learn more.
In under two years of being in existence, the organization has been recognized by WHUR 96.3 FM and the Greater Washington Community Foundation and has received sponsorships from Giant Food, Staples, & Miller Farms. Although this organization is relatively new, we are excited for what is to come. We welcome your support and invite you to get involved by visiting our get involved page.
Since its establishment, the Million Paths Foundation, Inc. has hosted over a dozen various initiatives including free professional development conferences, free community workshops (several dozen people have received free suicide prevention certifications), as well as several giveaways where those in need can receive food, clothing, toys, school supplies, toiletries, holiday gifts, and more. Million Paths Foundation, Inc. currently has adopted three schools in Prince George's County, Maryland with ambition to expand the number of education institutions they support. We invite you to visit our events page to learn more.
In under two years of being in existence, the organization has been recognized by WHUR 96.3 FM and the Greater Washington Community Foundation and has received sponsorships from Giant Food, Staples, & Miller Farms. Although this organization is relatively new, we are excited for what is to come. We welcome your support and invite you to get involved by visiting our get involved page.
Meet the founder, Jonathan C. Harris
Although the Million Paths Foundation, Inc. was founded in 2022, community service has been a part of founder and CEO Jonathan Harris' life since the beginning. Being raised in Fort Washington, Maryland (Prince George's County, MD), Jonathan began his service journey through school, church, and community organizations. His first major service opportunity came as the National Honor Society President where he was able to provide tutoring service to students in special education, organize community events, and raise funds for program development.
Professionally, Jonathan has raised over one million dollars for HBCU advancement through developing minority male initiatives, creating food pantries, and mentoring several emerging leaders to enhance their student success. Through his vending machine business B n’ H Vending and publishing company JHarris Publishing, he is committed to helping people acquire wealth and success through entrepreneurship by offering free business consultants and workshops for the community.
These various service efforts have awarded Jonathan honors including Prince George’s County 40 Under 40, Kiwanis Club Service Award, and Emerging Leader of the Year nomination from the Greater Washington Community Foundation.
Professionally, Jonathan has raised over one million dollars for HBCU advancement through developing minority male initiatives, creating food pantries, and mentoring several emerging leaders to enhance their student success. Through his vending machine business B n’ H Vending and publishing company JHarris Publishing, he is committed to helping people acquire wealth and success through entrepreneurship by offering free business consultants and workshops for the community.
These various service efforts have awarded Jonathan honors including Prince George’s County 40 Under 40, Kiwanis Club Service Award, and Emerging Leader of the Year nomination from the Greater Washington Community Foundation.