ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando city commissioners voted this week to approve $1 million to help fund the My Brother’s Keeper program, expanding it to four new neighborhoods throughout the city.The program is a national initiative started by President Barack Obama aimed at helping minority youth reach their full potential.City Commissioner Regina Hill said she supports the approved funding and it’s much needed for the boys in her district and throughout the city.“Let them know that the community hasn’t forgotten about them, and they do have a place in this city, and they can become productive citizens,” Hill said.[TRENDING: Gang feud leaves 3-year-old dead | Man steals cat blood from clinic | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]She.