It’s Hard to Hate Up Close.

HoneyJam Productions is a Not for Profit organization established to promote an open minded approach to the issues facing our nation including race, equality, fair treatment for all individuals. We support causes from race relations to anti-bullying.

Mission Statement

To promote an open-minded approach to the issues facing our nation including race, equality and fair treatment for all individuals. To help build knowledge and self-confidence through outreach, entrepreneurship and health and fitness. We believe that people see the world as they are. If we can help people to see themselves as they truly are at their full potential, they will see the world differently. Through interaction and communication, we can open a whole new world.

Goals

  • Hard Talk Town Hall – Ongoing local events and travel to other venues and areas.
  • Anti-Bullying events such as basketball tournaments
  • Shark Tank Style Competition for youth Provide Scholarships
  • Unity Marches locally growing to one day have a march in D.C.
  • Local MLK Celebration
  • Crisis Relief
  • Community Outreach – Law Enforcement & Community Togetherness
  • Fitness Bootcamps for charity
  • Fitness and motivation programs through schools and neighborhoods to reach youth.
  • Self-Esteem Building through all of the above.

Recognition

  • 2022 FBI Citizen Academy Graduate
  • L. D’Shawn Wright is 2021 Virginia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Volunteer of the Year.
  • Jenny Joyner is 2021 Virginia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team Member of the Year.
  • Commendation from the State House of Delagates for the work we have done at HoneyJam Productions.

Ways you can help make a difference

Contact us directly to learn how you can help us make a difference.

Upcoming Events

 

Past Events

  • Hard Talk Town Hall – Ongoing local events and travel to other venues and areas.
  • Anti-Bullying events such as basketball tournaments
  • Shark Tank Style Competition for youth Provide Scholarships
  • Unity Marches locally growing to one day have a march in D.C.
  • Local MLK Celebration
  • Crisis Relief
  • Community Outreach – Law Enforcement & Community Togetherness
  • Fitness Bootcamps for charity
  • Fitness and motivation programs through schools and neighborhoods to reach youth.
  • Self-Esteem Building through all of the above.