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We empower youth and young adults through mentorship, financial literacy, wellness, and technology access. Built for community. Built for the future.
Olympus Dominion is a community-driven nonprofit based in Atlanta. We help young people build discipline, purpose, and practical skills so they can thrive in school, work, and life.
Remove barriers. Unlock potential. We design free or low-cost programs that develop mindset, skills, and networks.
See ProgramsA world where purpose meets opportunity—where young people own their story and build generational strength.
Our ValuesSmall-group pods with weekly touchpoints, accountability, and role models.
Money literacy, job readiness, sales, trades, and beginner-friendly tech skills.
Mental health check-ins, fitness meetups, journaling, and support circles.
Tech labs, laptops/hotspots for scholars, and introductions to real employers.
Service projects, pop-up skill shares, and events that build pride and unity.
Daily habits, 30–60–90 plans, and data-backed follow‑ups to keep momentum.
Habits > hype. Daily reps build real change.
We rise by lifting others.
Transparency, accountability, and follow‑through.
Belonging is a superpower.
High standards, real results.
Learn, adapt, and keep moving forward.
Weekly mentorship + monthly life design workshops. Includes study halls and accountability pods.
Join the Next CohortBudgeting, credit, saving, and first‑investment bootcamps. Employer day with mock interviews.
Ask About DatesMental health check‑ins, gym meetups, and guided journaling. Partnerships with local clinics.
Get SupportIntro to coding, AI literacy, and portfolio projects. Laptops + hotspots for scholarship recipients.
Apply for Lab AccessShort, focused pathways into trades and sales—resume clinic, pitch practice, job placement.
See PathwaysNeighborhood cleanups, food & coat drives, and skill‑share popups with local orgs.
Volunteer at EventsP.P.S.E = Plot • Plan • Strategize • Execute
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“I learned how to budget, speak with confidence, and land my first real job.” — Program graduate
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