PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Ihsan Hines is on a mission to put mental health in the spotlight, carrying out the legacy of a loved one he lost too soon.

He founded the organization, ‘My Brother’s Keeper Cares,’ in memory of his brother, Atif, who died by suicide in 2007.

His community efforts had their humble beginnings in 2010, but work really kicked up when they became a nonprofit in 2020.

Now, Hines and his team connect with kids through their ‘Clubhouse’ golf and chess programs. They also teach kids photography, art, poetry, and more.

Action News captured their story at the Strawberry Green Driving Range in Philadelphia.

Watch the video above and visit their website to learn more about MBK Cares.

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