Biography
Jerry Morgan was raised in different parts of the United States, but he spent the majority of his life in Denver, Colorado. His childhood was marked by hardships and frequent troubles, but during his high school years, he underwent a transformational change that set him on a path to making a positive impact.
At the tender age of 11, Jerry began his work with youth, a commitment that has persisted throughout his life. His dedication to helping young people has seen him volunteer his time with numerous organizations across Colorado and the entire country, showcasing his unwavering commitment to youth development.
Jerry pursued his higher education at Metro State University of Denver, where he studied human services and cultural studies. He earned his degree in youth development through cultural awareness, equipping him with the knowledge and skills to make a significant impact in his field.
Currently, Jerry is an integral part of the At-risk Intervention and Mentoring program, a collaboration between Grasp and Denver Health. His work focuses on providing support and guidance to at-risk youth, drawing on his extensive experience and deep understanding of cultural dynamics.
Throughout his journey, Jerry Morgan has exemplified the power of change and the importance of dedicated service. His story is one of resilience, transformation, and unwavering commitment to the betterment of the lives of young people.