Giving Back to BHHS: Alum Deion Sumpter

Mar 19, 2025

Deion’s older siblings went to the College and advised him to enroll and save time and money. Not knowing what career path was right for him, Deion also knew he wanted extra care and attention. After serving three years in prison, he was expecting rejection from faculty and peers. Instead, he quickly found support, guidance and his purpose.

“While in the Helping Skills class, taught by Dr. Terrilynn Hickman-Allen, I knew what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a part of the helping profession. I wanted to pay it forward. The BHHS program was so accepting and warm. It changed my life,” said Deion.

The Center for Male Engagement helped him navigate the college experience, and he gained knowledge and expertise through an internship, the program’s network of partners, and CCP mentors. “Coming through here, I’ve had no barriers. It’s been such an amazing experience,” said Deion.

In addition to finding the College affordable, Deion benefitted from transfer events and agreements with four-year schools.

“On Temple transfer day, they accepted me within 30 minutes, and they accepted every single credit from CCP,” he said. Deion went on to a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Social Work at Temple.

Working with the city since 2019, and the nature of his role keeps him moving forward. His department implements strategies to combat gun violence and works with probation agencies, community groups, the police and others to keep youth safe. “There are constant reminders of the mission: extending the life expectancy of black and brown boys in Philadelphia. I’m tying to keep you alive, safe and out of prison. The importance of the work keeps me enthusiastic,” said Deion.

The lessons he learned at CCP helped him find success in his academic and career endeavors.

“I learned the importance of compassion, staying true, integrity—being a lifelong learner. Being realistic and setting smart goals, and the sense of encouragement, helped me figure out what this course is, and what will be available for me,” said Deion.

For anyone interested in helping others and improving their lives, Deion recommends BHHS.

“Do you want to be an agent of change? If you do, this is the curriculum for you,” he said.


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