Supporting student athletes, homeless students, and youth ages 6-18

Vizon Quest is a Vizon Quest Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping student athletes, homeless students, and at-risk youth overcome instability, stay engaged in school, and build a path toward long-term success.

WHO WE SERVE

Student athletes needing academic, emotional, and resource support, Homeless and housing-insecure students, At-risk youth ages 6–18, Youth affected by family displacement, crisis, or economic hardship, Families seeking stability and youth development support

CHALLENGES WE ADDRESS

Housing instability impacting school performance, Academic disruption due to homelessness or displacement, Limited access to basic necessities and school resources, Barriers facing student athletes from underserved communities, Youth needing structure, guidance, and positive role models

OUR PROGRAMS & SUPPORT

Student Athlete Support & Mentorship, Homeless Student Support Services, Youth Mentorship & Development (Ages 6–18), Academic Support & Educational Advocacy, Essential Resource Assistance, Resilience & Social-Emotional Development

WHY VIZON QUEST MATTERS

When youth face instability, the impact reaches far beyond housing or finances—it affects education, mental well-being, and future opportunity. Vizon Quest bridges critical gaps by combining mentorship, advocacy, and practical support to help young people remain connected, motivated, and supported during challenging times.
Youth Fitness Training

CAMPS & EVENTS

Updated Camp and Event Info

HOME SCHOOL PROGRAM

HomeFIT Program
Youth Training

TRAINING AND FITNESS

Designed to develop specific skills for a specific sport

F. A. S. T. Academy

Flexibility.  Agility.  Speed.  Training

RESULTS

NEWS & EVENTS

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FUTURE STARS