As a licensed clinical professional counselor in Maryland, Moses has dedicated his life to supporting individuals, particularly fathers who grew up without their own. Through the FFC, he provides a platform for community, guidance, and empowerment. His counseling services are available to clients in Maryland, and he is also a Maryland Board-Approved Clinical Supervisor, authorized to supervise counselors pursuing full licensure.
Moses’ commitment to mentorship extends beyond his professional work. He has been an integral part of the American Legion’s South Carolina Palmetto Boys State program for over 25 years, an experience that shaped his youth and continues to inspire his service.
Additionally, as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., he mentors young men through the Kappa League Program, part of the fraternity’s Guide Right initiative.
With a strong educational background, including degrees from Howard University and Argosy University, Moses is committed to making a positive impact.
Through the Fatherless Fathers Collective (FFC), he aims to inspire and equip fathers to break cycles and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.
Moses’ work focuses on helping men become exemplary in every measure. He has established a robust platform to provide quality encouragement, necessary tools, and a foundation for others to build on. His counseling and consulting services offer personalized support, while the podcast and publishing arms share stories and resources with a wider audience.
Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, Moses has also lived in South Carolina, Washington D.C., and Maryland, where he eventually settled with his wife and son.