Marvin Clarke has been apart of community activism for almost twenty years. He lead out in Mothers against violence’s rally’s and spoke at Anti Drug Addiction Marches in both United States & Canada. He’s has received awards from the Goverment for his role in building a bridge in the community where he has brought an awareness to social injustices and economic deprivation. Marvin Clarke is a Chapter member of CPSP where he is clinically trained for Crisis, Group therapy and Community Disaster Response.

He has founded Toast Master chapters for at risk youth in communities of poverty; to help them engage in the importance of being able to express and communicate effectively.

Marvin has fundraised for several youth to go to colleges and universities; and coached them to have a plan for there future. He is mentoring young women and men for being a better versions of themselves. Making sure they execute on the opportunity that has been given to them. While he stays active in encouraging and planning for change. He also is very much involved in religious confabulation. Marvin makes time to be present on a clergy alliance committee that is making a difference; bridging the church and community together; addressing the lack of education, cultural and religious discrimination, overpopulation, unemployment to just name a few. As the founder of CHANGE4U he has birthed a counsleing and consulting arm to address the need for ontogeny. Marvin Clarke is called to care, create and the conversations of positive change.