Our Focus
We help children, families, and communities break the cycle of poverty by empowering people of all ages to dream, aspire and achieve.
Community Engagment
Easley Blessed Inspire believes in supporting our communities, whether through direct services or meaningful partnerships. Our services are available to families, individuals, the unhoused population, veterans, youth, and local businesses. We focus on strengthening lives through:
- Food insecurity support
- Mental health awareness
- Physical health resources
- Financial literacy
- Personal development
- Professional development
Our Events
Easley Blessed Inspire hosts two annual community events supporting local families. Builders Paradise each April raises funds for Ohio Gold Star Families and brings the community together with a Lego show, games, vendors, a magical cosplay ball, $1 admission, and $1 raffles. My Santa Claus, held every December, features four diverse Santas and provides food, clothing, toys, and books to families for the holidays. We also produced Halle‑Bration from 2022–2024; the event now continues through NVUMC each December.
Media Immersion Course
Get a head start on your career, develop your interests, or learn valuable lifelong skills! We offer programs for many, whether you want to learn video production, create an empowering documentar, lunch a podcast or photograph life in the city. You will also develop valuable skills as a digital citizen: how to be safe online, and how to make ethical media.
MIC Cours:
- 8-10 Week paid Summer Internship
- 6-8 Week paid After School Internship
- Paid Adobe Certification Course Internship
- Business Entrepreneurship Course
- AI Prompting Engineering
First Responders & Veterans
Provide veterans with significant barriers to job entry and other eligible persons access to long- term and meaningful employment. We offers a range of employment services including job placement, career counseling, skills assessment, resume and interview assistance, and training opportunities. We developed and assisted in executing campaigns that raised funds for first responders across the tri-state.


