In this episode, I gather former participants and administrators of Project Keep Hope Alive (PKHA) to reflect on the joys and challenges of the program. PKHA was a mentoring program for African American boys in grades K-6 that I started in Commerce, Texas in the early 1990s. As men today, the former participants reflect on what the program meant to them. In addition, Ricardo Finley and Stan McKee, both of whom helped to manage and operate the program, offer their reflections on PKHA.