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No Stones Movement

Changemaker Aynda Jackson
Executive Director
Atlanta, Georgia

Our vision is the holistic development of inner-city youth, ready to lead in Georgia. No Stones Movement (NSM) is a non-profit dedicated to nurturing the mental, physical, spiritual and creative journey of Atlanta's inner city youth.

We empower teens and young adults by helping them expand their mind, enhance their spirits, strengthen their bodies and embrace their culture so that they can demonstrate the best versions of themselves and be an asset to their communities.

NSM empowers teens and young adults by helping them expand their mind, enhance their spirits, strengthen their bodies and embrace their culture so that they can demonstrate the best versions of themselves and be an asset to their communities.

We provide holistic learning including high school level academics, after school enrichment programs, and postsecondary volunteer and career experience opportunities.


Executive Profile

Short Bio
Continuing the legacy of my activist family, I am a lifelong community supporter and youth advocate. Growing up in the inner-city of Atlanta, I had the privilege of developing and participating in service and empowerment programs throughout high-school and college. Today I am a wife and mother of four, and co-founder of No Stones Movement, Inc. where I serve as Programs Coordinator and Onsite Director of our high school academics program.


Key Programs

  • Tamu Sana Kanyama Preparatory Academy of Creative Arts & Media Technology
    TSK Prep is an accredited, non-traditional education center. Our mission is to inspire a commitment to scholarship, family, and community while maintaining a standard of excellence manifested through academics, creative arts and media technology.

  • Seeds Connect Volunteer Organization
    Seeds Connect is a volunteer club for young adults - ages 18-25 interested in service and social enterprise. We support members with mentorship, therapeutic groups, workshops, skills based job training and a community of like-minded partners to learn and serve the community with.

  • 2022 Kwanzaa Celebration
    Kwanzaa Celebration: We're fundraising in support of our annual Kwanzaa Celebration. During this event we engage youth and educate the community through storytelling, group discussions, live dance, and African drumming. ​Any donation appreciated.

  • Name Of The Game: Chess In Real Life Classes
    Name Of The Game is designed to teach the game of chess and how to apply those rules and techniques to everyday life. It helps improve memory, concentration, logical thinking, imagination, and creativity. It teaches independence and helps to develop the ability to anticipate consequences of actions.