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Vision
The vision of HonourYourName1 is to be a premier youth development organization that inspires individuals to become the best version of themselves—physically, mentally, emotionally, academically, creatively, and socially.
We envision communities where young people are empowered through sports, leadership, the arts, mentorship, and service to develop strong character, pursue excellence, and positively impact the world by living lives that truly honor their name.
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Mission
The mission of HonourYourName1 is to equip young people with the tools, opportunities, and inspiration to promote physical, mental, emotional, and personal growth through sports, leadership, the arts, mentorship, and community engagement.
Inspired by the vision of founder Honour Mays, we strive to empower youth to live with purpose, pursue excellence, build strong character, and make choices that honor their name. Through positive experiences and meaningful connections, we encourage every young person to become a leader in their school, family, and community while creating a legacy of integrity, service, and achievement.

History
It is the brainchild of Honour Mays. Honour was a thirteen-year-old multi-talented 7th grader who was a championship athlete at the time this website was launched. He is currently a 16-year old gifted student at The Kings Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is also a gifted musician and percussionist in the arts program at Faith's Place Center for Arts. He is and has been the Drum Major of the Faith’s Place Marching Lions Band since the age of 6 years old.
Honour wanted to not only create a social media platform to inspire people to live their best lives but host events with activities surrounding that concept. He wanted the first of the activities to be a tournament in his community where students could come together safely duirng the COVID era to do what most of them love, basketball! He spent so much time traveling to tournaments outside of his city and county and realized he did not play any of those tournaments in his own city. He wanted that to change.