Shalin Craig

Director Of Programs at Minds Matter Southern California

Shalin Craig is an experienced nonprofit professional with a track record in program management and community engagement. As the Director of Programs at Minds Matter Southern California since May 2022, Shalin oversees program development and community partnerships. Previously, Shalin served as Program Manager at Youth Leadership Institute, responsible for the Long Beach office, where successful initiatives included leading policy campaigns and youth coalitions. Additional roles include Program Coordinator, Administrative & Membership Associate, and Art Curator, showcasing skills in program design, community outreach, and youth engagement. Shalin's diverse experience spans various organizations with a strong commitment to social justice and community development, supported by a degree from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Minds Matter Southern California

Minds Matter connects driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college create their future, and change the world. Serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Become a Minds Matter volunteer. Minds Matter supports students in their sophomore, junior, and senior years. Our program offers a unique combination of mentoring support, group instruction, and social-emotional learning. We provide students with the resources and guidance needed to gain admission, enroll, and succeed at rigorous four-year colleges. Support continues during college with internships, professional skills-building, and access to our alumni platform. We are dedicated to helping students unleash their talent and potential, nurturing them to become college graduates and leaders who can help shine the light for future generations.