About Project True LLC
Fueled by a commitment to Rockford youth, Project True LLC tackles institutional neglect and systemic violence head-on. We provide a calendar of immersive activities and a fierce commitment to fighting institutional neglect disguised as service. Unlike performative youth programs, we prioritize genuine impact, nurturing the mind, body, and spirit of each child.
Over the past 35 years, we've seen countless instances of fraudulent activity in youth programs. While we aren't pointing fingers, it's crucial to recognize that programs genuinely dedicated to their mission often face funding and resource challenges. We strive to remain "true" despite these obstacles, educating parents and the community on identifying red flags and avoiding exploitative programs.

Our Commitment to Youth Development
Project True LLC envisions a community where every child thrives, heals, and leads with creativity, truth, and justice. We're not just another program; we're a vibrant community fostering lifelong curiosity, compassion, and courage.
Our core values—Empathy, Responsibility, and Purpose—are woven into everything we do. We look for the kids who are looked upon as misfits, unteachable and families who are not rich enough to afford private lessons, private camps and quality care. A Degree does not neccesarily make a person a master at servicing children, especially when there is a lack of creativity and a heart that doesn't truthfully beat for serving youth and families in need.
We have learned to stand firm in our truth and ability to be successful, as we have a deep faith in the Most High Yahuah and he continues to this day to keep us on top. We learned to just continue to be who we are. We are ordinary individuals who use our own gifts and talents to give back and we have been on many chopping blocks for the quality of service that we give. The fact that we don't turn families away because of finances and every creative thing that we bring to the table is at our own expense, we get scruitinized by other organizations and educators. Especially when what we do makes what they do look bad.