Our Mission
At the Mariano Rivera Save 653 Foundation, our work is dedicated to providing children from impoverished families with life skills that will set them on the path to a brighter future.
Founded in 1998 by Mariano and Clara Rivera, the foundation strengthens communities through mentorship, education, life skills, and vocational training.
Our Vision
We envision students confidently moving beyond circumstance with the support, preparation, and relationships they need to create a better life.
Each program is built to connect young people with caring adults, practical experiences, and clear next steps.
Current Programming
The Save 653 Mentorship Program includes life-skills workshops, one-on-one coaching, and career exploration opportunities in digital and print media, culinary arts, and first responder fields.
Students are prepared for college and empowered to enter the workforce with confidence, practical skills, and determination.
About Us
Explore the foundation, programs, leadership, financial transparency, and Mariano Rivera's story.Save 653
Full overview of the mentorship program and the four bases that guide each student toward career launch.
Learn MoreMentorship Program
Trusted adults, workshops, coaching, outings, and career preparation for high school young men.
Learn MoreBoard of Directors
Leadership and board member headshots, roles, and professional affiliations from the former Team page.
View BoardFinancials
IRS Form 990s, audited statements, and nonprofit disclosure documents in one clear place.
View DocumentsAbout Mariano
Biography, background, and the connection between Mariano Rivera's legacy and Save 653.
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Four Bases
A clear path from development to launch
The visual representation of Save 653 is built around four bases: personal development, technical training, career readiness, and career launch. Each base helps students build confidence, skills, and practical next steps.
Explore Save 653Who We Work With
Current relationships and program partners supporting the foundation's work.