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ABOUT MIXON-CLAYTON BRIDGE BUILDERS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

History

Mixon-Clayton Bridge Builders Memorial Foundation (MC Foundation) is the celebration of the work of two (2) great ministry leaders who led Greenfield Missionary Baptist Church (GMBC) in Hammond, Louisiana, for over 60 years combined.  Rev. W. M. Mixon and Rev. Nolan Clayton was a contemporary leader in Hammond through their spiritual guidance in GMBC early church life.  In 1999, GMBC honored both for their service not only to the church but also in the community by creating the MC Foundation.

Mission

Our mission is to improve the quality of life of the residents of Hammond, Louisiana, and the surrounding communities through continuous education, training, and personal empowerment.

Vision

Mixon-Clayton Bridge Builders Foundation seeks to enrich and benefit our community educationally, socially, financially, and physically.

TRAINING EXCELLENCE AND PROFESSIONALISM

Mixon-Clayton Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization that provides individuals and communities with training programs to improve their skills and capabilities. Our team of multi-talented program staff, trainers, and educators is dedicated to delivering the highest quality engagement that meets the needs of individuals and organizations alike. We are committed to excellence and professionalism in everything we do, and we strive to make a positive impact on the people and communities we serve.

PERSONALIZED TRAINING APPROACH

At Mixon-Clayton Foundation, we understand that every individual, organization, and business is unique, with their own specific needs and requirements. That's why we take a personalized approach to training and coaching, tailoring our programs to meet the specific needs of each client. Our team works closely with clients to identify their goals and objectives and develop a customized training plan that delivers the results they need.

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