Corey Monroe

San Francisco, Ca

A native of San Francisco, Corey Monroe is an ardent community activist and a fervent advocate for children, teens, and families. After Graduating from J. Eugene MacAteer High School, Corey Matriculated at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia where he studied Sociology. An Omega Boys Club Alumni Corey is adamant about encouraging young people to pursue a college degree or learn a trade. Corey provides counseling and support to special needs children and teens whose parents are incarcerated. He also acts as a liaison between children and their incarcerated parents, providing job training, motivation, family support, and parenting skills training.
A twenty plus year member of the Omega Boys Club and an Omega Boys Club Alumni, Corey partnered with Dr. Marshall and Jack Jacqua to decreased violence and saved lives locally and internationally. Corey works with teens that are incarcerated in the Juvenile Justice system, teaching them how to avoid the risk factors that lead to violence and drug abuse. He has completed the Leadership San Francisco business and leadership training and the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department’s Restorative Justice Training. In his free time, Corey is a member of Acts Full Gospel Church. Corey works tirelessly to support young people, rehabilitate previously incarcerated teens and adults, and save families. - Jae Marie

Facilitating Groups in and out of jail. Helping men who are released with housing placement in one of the men's home all over the city. Helping with job search and job placement. Helping men after they are released with Drug Program placement. Check in with men who are released on a daily basis over phone are house visits. Mentoring some of the younger men in the program.

Corey has traveled to each Major city all over the country teaching the Alive and Free training from the Omega Boys Club. Corey is Dedicated, diligent , and highly motivated team player with over twenty years experience in youth advocacy and case management within non-profit agencies, law enforcement agencies, schools, and welfare agencies; 17 years devoted labor empowering at-risk youth to attend and graduate from college, and partnering with community agencies to provide jobs for youth and young adults.
Motivated social activist trained in connecting child victims and their families to appropriate community agencies such as crisis intervention, legal advocacy, counseling agencies for medical, mental, physical, so

  • Work
    • Facilitator SEOP and Special Education SFUSD
  • Education
    • Morris Brown College Atlanta, Ga