The Movement

StreetLove exists to bring the love and light of God into dark places across the nation. We are called to restore communities one neighborhood at a time; through love, light, and economic empowerment.

Our Core Pillars

Love, Purpose & Presence

Each pillar represents a path toward hope, healing, and wholeness. Together, they tell a bigger story: Love changes everything, when it shows up and stays.

Learn more about each pillar below and discover where your heart fits in. Whether you're a mentor, partner, volunteer, or someone who believes love is still the answer …you’re invited.

  • StreetLove U

    Self-Worth. Healing. Identity.

    We help youth see who they truly are. Through mentorship, emotional wellness, leadership development, and affirming spaces, we build their self-worth, heal trauma, and help them step into their identity with confidence. Leading with patience.

  • StreetLove Connect

    Relationships. Respect. Community.

    We foster connection with others and the community. Our pop-ups, outreach, peace walks, and community circles create safe spaces where youth learn empathy, communication, conflict resolution, and how to be a force for peace and unity.

  • StreetLove Works

    Calling. Skills. Opportunity.

    Purpose turns pain into power. We guide youth in discovering their gifts, building their vision, and walking in their calling. Whether it’s job training, entrepreneurship, trades, or creative art. This is about becoming the answer, not just surviving.

  • StreetLove Inside

    Juvenile Jail Programs + Reentry Support

    Our presence doesn’t stop at the gates. We bring hope, healing, and purpose into juvenile detention centers and continue support during reentry. Every young person deserves a second chance, and we’re committed to walking with them through it.

  • StreetLove Faith

    Christ-Centered. Uncompromising. Alive.

    Our foundation is Jesus. We create spiritual spaces where young people can encounter God, ask hard questions, and experience love without judgment. This isn’t religion, it's a relationship. Bible studies, worship sessions, and faith-rooted mentorship flow through everything we do.

“StreetLove is presence, it’s a movement that feels like family and brings real light into dark places.”

— Cameron Henderson

Beverly Price is a native Washingtonian film photographer and teacher.

  • “The things that StreetLove does in the community and in this program is impeccable man, there is so much love and enthusiasm for the kids. StreetLove makes the toughest kid conform.”

    Behavioral Interventionist at Maya Angelou Academy

  • “Since StreetLove has been here, it’s been a great thing for the kids, different kids from different communities, that are going through a lot. StreetLove comes in here and talks to them about how to walk when they go back into the community, reminding them that you don’t have to take their pain everywhere they go, its necessary to squash things and to move forward with your life.”

    YDR at Youth Service Center

  • “Kids are thinking deep into what StreetLove teaches later into the day, and days after that. They continue to build new skills each week. They really feel the love <3

    Social Worker at Maya Angelou Academy