Four Leaf Futures

Four Leaf Futures is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters. The movement began in 1904, when a young New York City court clerk, Ernest Coulter, noticed an increasing number of boys coming through his courtroom. He realized that many of these children could thrive with the help and guidance of caring adults. He set out to find volunteers, marking the beginning of the Big Brothers movement.
One adult in our community who made a major impact was Mr. Flanagan. He was the Madeira Elementary School principal, but also so much more. He was a husband, a father, a leader, and a mentor to so many in our community. Teaching and helping others was not just a part of his job- it was his passion. Whether he was out on the lacrosse field or connecting with students in the classroom, Mr. Flanagan showed great enthusiasm for helping the youth in our community. For this reason, we decided to partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters in Mr. Flanagan’s name.
All proceeds from the store will be donated to the foundation to support its mission of creating and supporting one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Their goal is to ensure that all young people have what they need to reach their full potential.
Every purchase you make helps us do more than just support our mission; it fuels life-changing mentorships. Together, we’re providing young people with the guidance, resources, and opportunities they need to grow, thrive, and succeed.
Thank you for your support!
Four Leaf Futures- Elliot Addino, Nick Ballman, Clara Breidenbach, Will Carpenter, Molly Flanagan, Hannah Gemmel, Adam Harms, Lucy Radu, and Braeden Wallace