Established in 2007, SEAC, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides innovative educational, mentoring, and enrichment programs for children in Prince George’s County community.
SEAC, Inc. is a grass-roots organization that was established by the Seaton Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, located in Lanham, Maryland. Our name, Seaton Empowering Action in the Community, exemplifies the organization mission of service to the community through a philanthropic structure.
Recognizing the strength of partnerships, SEAC, Inc. maximizes its resources by partnering with schools, civic associations, and other non-profit organization in conducting its programs, and tailors them to best meet the needs of the young people its serve.
For example, SEAC,Inc. has partnered with a local civic association and a national fraternity to provide food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and Easter, and is currently partnering with a Parent, Teachers and Student Association of a local middle school on a math enrichment program.
Select Accomplishments
- Established the Mathematics Achievers Program in partnership with Thomas Johnson Middle School and its Parent Teacher Student Association to help students who were at risk of failing mathematics. The results: – Approximately 50 participants with a 95% attendance record; – All of our students improved and progressed to the next mat subject; – Parents reported students showed a greater interest in school and a better attitude towards learning.
- Provided clothing to a family left homeless after a tragic fire.
- Partnered with local organizations to provide meals to needy families including: Kappa Epsilon Lambda Foundation (philanthropic arm of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.) , Prince George’s County Department of Social Services, and Lincoln-Vista Civic Association
- Partnered with local organization to award scholarships to graduating high school seniors from Prince George’s County.
- Established a Continuing Scholars Program to support students while in college.
- Co-sponsored the Once Upon A Gown Project, to provide prom attire to middle and high school students in need.