Who we are
New Beginnings Aerospace Ministry (NBAM), is a c501 non-profit program that actively engages “At Risks” students, low income students, and young adults to the fields of aeronautics utilizing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum. The program started in 2007 as a youth aviation ministry for at risk teenage girls, later expanded to include teenage boys. The program specifically targeted young people of color.
Since its inception New Beginnings Aerospace Ministry has been providing “options” for improving academic performance of students by aggressively utilizing education best practices, strategies, Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Federal Aeronautics Administration (FAA) certified curricula to bring about a positive change in behavior to young people.
In effect, this program has been providing classroom didactics, virtual learning software, “hands on” training utilizing Red Bird Simulators and practical aircraft flying experiences. Indeed, several of these young people have gone on to become military, commercial, and private pilots. Opportunities that were made possible through this program.
Charles E. Allen, MD is a retired Air Force Officer, (Major, KC 135 Tanker Pilot, 23 combat flights during the Gulf War), a retired family practice physician and former project director for UW-Milwaukee (UWM) Veterans Upward Bound (VUB). He currently is an associate lecturer of chemistry-biochemistry at UWM and national director of education, training, and mental health for the National Association For Black Veterans (NABVETS), headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Allen has over 45 years of teaching experience in both secondary and post-secondary institutions. Dr. Allen is a certified flight Instructor (CFI), serving as the chief pilot for New Beginnings Aerospace Ministry and training officer for Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol.
Meet Dr. Charles Allen
