The Trespass Project
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Trespass Project Founder Cayden Brown Delivers High School Commencement Address
Remarks by Cayden Brown, student speaker at the Walled Lake Central High School Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony.
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Get It in Writing
Around the world, young people are told to trust authority. But when promises are broken or consequences come without clarity, the excuse is always the same: “That’s not what I said.” And without proof, it’s your word against theirs. This tool teaches you how to make sure the truth doesn’t disappear.
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Trespass Project CEO Cayden Brown Turns 18
Cayden Brown didn’t wait to change the world. He spent his teenage years fighting for children around the globe. Now, he enters adulthood.
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The Trespass Project Receives Share of $250K Grant
We are proud to publicly announce our $11,575 investment share from The Skillman Foundation’s $250,000 President’s Youth Council initiative, joining a select cohort of 30 groundbreaking organizations that are redesigning the world we leave for our children.
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Cayden Brown Urges Juvenile Justice Reform Before Thousands in the Nation’s Capital
Last week, The Trespass Project took a message to the capital of the United States—again.
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Trespass Project Executive Director Addresses Child Rights at the United Nations
At just 17, Brown was selected as the youngest of five youth peace panelists from around the world to address UNSCR 2250.
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President Biden Dropped Out of 2024 Race. What Does This Mean?
The United States is currently experiencing one of the most tumultuous cycles in its history. President Joe Biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential race and not seek reelection. But what does this mean?
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The Trespass Project Marks One Year with a Major Fiscal Sponsorship and Expansion
In a calculated move, The Trespass Project has announced a pivotal fiscal sponsorship agreement with The Steen Foundation.
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Trespass Project CEO Cayden Brown Wins Youth Justice Award
Trespass Project CEO Cayden Brown receives the ‘Youth Justice Advocate Award,’ becoming the youngest recipient in history.
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This Teenager Was Denied His Meds in Juvie, Now He’s Dead
His name was Romeo Calhoun, and his 17-year-old life came to a heart-wrenching end within a St. Charles County juvenile detention center.