The Passion-Driven Founder: Brian Gatewood Sr. and Innovative Change Makers
Brian Gatewood Sr., Founder and CEO of Innovative Change Makers (ICM), recently shared insights into his organization's impactful work during an interview on "The Day With Trae" with guest host Deaunte Damper. Brian discussed ICM's mission to uplift the community, with a particular focus on youth engagement. ICM provides after-school programming, community events, and resources aimed at creating positive change. Inspired by his journey from nightclub promotion to nonprofit work, Brian founded ICM in 2022 to fill voids he saw in providing prevention resources for youth.
During the interview, Brian highlighted several key initiatives. One notable program is "Innovative Cuts," a barbershop program that incorporates mental health support and teaches basic barbering skills alongside Teen Mental Health First Aid. Recognizing the role barbers play as community counselors, this program addresses the stigma around mental health. ICM also partnered with the Therapy Fund Foundation and the Washington State Department of Health to raise awareness about fentanyl overdoses, creating PSAs and panel discussions to educate youth and empower them to be part of the solution. Furthermore, ICM is working with the Washington State Department of Transportation on environmental and transportation justice, creating "The Change Movement" with events like the one on March 30th featuring LaRussell, to engage the community in these important issues through entertainment.
Brian emphasized the importance of partnerships in ICM's growth, citing early support from Washington State Senator Twina Nobles and ongoing collaborations with various local organizations. He also spoke about the significance of his team, which includes family members and passionate individuals who want to change the outcomes of today’s youth, who have been integral to ICM's success from the beginning. Brian openly discussed the challenges of burnout in community work and the importance of maintaining mental health, both for himself and those he serves. He practices self-therapy and ensures that youth have access to mental health resources. Brian's personal "why" stems from his desire to be the support system he wished he had as a child, driving his commitment to being a resource and comfort for the youth in his community.
For those interested in getting involved or learning more, Brian encourages reaching out through ICM's various channels. You can find them on Instagram @innovativechangemakers22, on Facebook as Innovative Change Makers, and on their website at www.innovativechangemakers.org . Brian’s dedication to his work, fueled by passion and a desire to make a difference, was evident throughout the interview. His message to parents is simple: "Reach out." ICM is accessible and ready to respond, offering support and resources to help youth thrive.