Exhilarating Inc. provides programs that empower youth and young adults with essential life skills, including parenting and financial budgeting. We partner with like-minded organizations and connect participants to key resources such as housing, employment, and counseling. Our goal is to equip individuals with the skills and support they need to live independently and confidently. To learn more or register, please click the links below.
A Mother’s Dream honors single mothers by giving them a day of pampering, relaxation, and appreciation. During the holidays, mothers are “adopted” by donors who provide special gifts just for them. After the holidays, the mothers are celebrated with a luncheon and their gifts. Contributions are always welcome—thank you for your support!
P.R.O.U.D (Pursuing Realistic Opportunities and Unlimited Dreams) Academy offers an online education program focused on helping adults obtain their high school diploma.
Agape (pronounced AH-GAH-PEH) is a program for young fathers ages 14–26, focused on child development and the vital role fathers play in raising healthy, thriving children. The program encourages fathers to be active, nurturing, and engaged—helping children build stronger language, cognitive, and communication skills.
We connect individuals with resources for food, clothing, employment, and counseling. Please note, we do not provide financial assistance or referrals for financial support.
The Nurturing Parenting Program supports parents of children from newborn to age 18, promoting positive parenting skills, healthy development, and age-appropriate expectations. This program meets Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) parenting class requirements.
We’ve joined the Teens Teach Tech initiative, where teens empower adults to build essential digital skills, from computer basics to safe online navigation. Join our interactive sessions to boost your confidence and learn more about cellphone and digital technology use.
This program supports young adults ages 16–26 in securing safe housing, employment, and essential independent living skills. Participants receive mental health coaching, case management, financial literacy, and daily living skills training. Upon completion, each participant receives a piece of luggage. This program is funded by One Lexington’s Violence Reduction Grant.
This interactive workshop is for youth ages 14–17 with a 504 Plan or IEP. Participants build work readiness and professional skills, gain confidence, explore career paths, and connect with employers for potential summer jobs. Sessions are engaging, supportive, and designed to help each participant succeed.