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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Blayther Sabbat.
Purpose of the Interview
The interview aims to:
- Showcase Blayther Sabbat’s mission through his nonprofit Pillars of Success, which empowers returning citizens and at-risk youth.
- Discuss strategies for reducing recidivism and creating pathways to success via mentorship, financial literacy, and career development.
- Inspire individuals and communities to take action toward social impact and economic empowerment.
Key Takeaways
Background and Motivation
- First-generation Haitian-American from Washington, D.C.
- Athletic background (DeMatha Catholic High School football) instilled discipline and leadership.
- Personal experiences with family and community challenges inspired his commitment to mentorship and reentry programs.
Pillars of Success
- A 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing wraparound services:
- Mentorship
- Financial literacy
- Life and work skills
- Career development and housing support
- Focus on empowering returning citizens and at-risk youth to reintegrate successfully into society.
- A 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing wraparound services:
Challenges and Misconceptions
- Common stigma: People assume returning citizens are “bad individuals.”
- Reality: Many are in survival mode and lack resources, not character.
- Success requires personal accountability and willingness to change.
Impact and Measurement
- Success is defined as progress, even small steps like consistent routines or positive mindset.
- Emphasis on action: “The difference between success and failure is taking action.”
Affordable Housing Advocacy
- Sabbat worked at D.C. Housing Authority for 8 years, rising from clerical assistant to certified housing inspector.
- Purchased property at age 26, faced conflict-of-interest issues, and resigned to pursue real estate and community impact full-time.
Career Development and Partnerships
- Promotes trades (plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, IT) as sustainable career paths.
- Partnerships with Google for digital literacy tools and scholarships.
- Collaborates with local universities and organizations for training and job placement.
Financial Literacy
- Learned through personal experience buying property on a $35K salary.
- Advocates understanding credit, banking, and responsible money management.
Call to Action
- Support through donations, mentorship, volunteering, and spreading awareness.
- Website: www.pillarsofsuccess202.com
Notable Quotes
On stigma:
“People judge returning citizens as bad individuals without knowing their story. Many are just in survival mode.”On success:
“Progress—any form of it—is success. The difference between success and failure is taking action.”On leadership:
“We don’t succeed unless they succeed.”On financial literacy:
“It’s not about how much you make—it’s about what you do with it.”On courage:
“I walk by faith. Fearless. Failure and fear are the same—you learn from mistakes.”
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