Louis Guiden is an educator, consultant, mentorship program founder, non-profit founder, and public speaker that works with at-risk, minority youth across urban education environments.
For over 11 years, Louis has been managing programs, developing workshops, and managing relationships with community partners ranging from juvenile detention centers to public school systems to target and develop at-risk youth.
Some organizations that Louis has worked with includes the Washington State Juvenile Justice Coalition and Government Affairs, United Way of King County, State of Washington’s Office of Superintendent and Public Instruction (OSPI), Interagency Fatherhood Council of Washington, Puget Sound Education Service district, Boys & Girls Club (King County), King County Best Starts for Kids (BSK), The National Mentoring Partnership (D.C.), the Department of Children, Youth, & Family Services (DCYF) and more.