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Dennis Named Non-Profit CEO

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Birthright Living Legacy Has Been Serving The Community Since 2020 

Marquess Dennis has been named the CEO of Birthright Living Legacy. 

Dennis will be leading a nonprofit organization, founded in 2020, that is dedicated to empowering fathers and families. As founder of the organization, he previously served as its executive director.  

According to the organization, the appointment of Dennis marks a significant milestone for the organization as it seeks to expand its impact on fatherhood and family dynamics nationwide. 

Dennis, who has volunteered his time and efforts since the organization’s inception, is now fully dedicating his life’s work to helping fathers connect with their children in meaningful ways. As CEO, he will spearhead Birthright Living Legacy’s initiatives to provide fathers with the tools and resources necessary to nurture healthy relationships and intentional family time. 

“This isn’t just a job for me. This is my life’s mission. Birthright Living Legacy was created to fill a gap I’ve seen in the lives of so many fathers: the need for intentional support and guidance to become the best version of themselves for their families,” said Dennis.  

“After years of volunteering, I’m now stepping fully into this work to ensure that fathers have the tools and resources they need to lead with love and intention.” 

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The organization will focus on expanding its outreach through innovative fatherhood programs, workshops, and community engagement strategies that help families thrive. The goal is simple but powerful: to strengthen the bonds between fathers and their children, thus creating stronger communities. 

As Birthright Living Legacy moves into a new chapter, Dennis said he will be leading the charge on several upcoming initiatives, including targeted fundraising efforts to broaden the organization’s reach and provide critical resources to families in need. 

For more information on Birthright Living Legacy, its mission, or ways to get involved, send an email to info@brlivinglegacy.org

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