Provide solutions for: Individuals, Businesses, Churches and Other Non Profits. Among those solutions are: Life, Accident, Health Insurance, Final Expense, Travel Assurance, Corporate Benefits, Merchant Services, etc. I have two policies that I have no competition because they are proprietary.
Here at Make It Happen we assist men, women and children with hair loss and scalp issues.
Heritage Health Network provides Enhanced Care Management to vulnerable populations with Medi-Cal across Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
There has been an increasing interest by newer members of the NABSW regarding the formation of the NABSW in 1968. Some have been intrigued by the reality that this organization has continued all these years without outside funding. Some have been amazed that the NABSW has remained true to its roots as an African/ African- American/Black organization. The panel includes some of the founders who coalesced in San Francisco in 1968 to form the national organization. These individuals came from all parts of the country; some of them had already formed local black social work organizations. We will examine the climate that led to the formation, the ideology which underpins the organization, and importantly how the past should inform the future direction of NABSW.
Positive Black Images offers the finest in African American art & accessories. Our products are available for retail buyers, and they can be purchased wholesale by art galleries, art dealers, eCommerce sites, and other fine art businesses. We are particularly proud to offer you a collection that is representative of the African American experience. All of the art has a purpose, and it tells a story. Always directing our thrust is the profound belief that art is not simply a financial investment, but it is a cultural investment. When used properly, fine art can serve as a “teaching tool” for today’s youth and tomorrow’s leaders. We have focused on, but not limited ourselves to some of the following subject matter: a) Family Life, b) Religious Themes, c) Music and Rhythm, d) Educational Pursuits, e) Buffalo Soldiers, f) Black Voices and much more. The Positive Black Images collection of fine art and gift accessories includes open and limited edition prints, full color and black and white reproductions, a full line of exciting Christmas, All Occasion and Humorous greeting cards, and more.
African and African American intellectual, cultural, and spiritual gifts inform Umoja Community values and practices. The Umoja Community seeks to nurture knowledge of and pride in these treasures. The learning experience within the Umoja Community will provide each individual the opportunity to add their voice and their story to the collective voices and stories of the African Diaspora.
The Umoja Program is a statewide community network of resources and educators, who are committed to the personal growth and self actualization of African American and other students".
The UMOJA Program is a S.T.E.P. program that is dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experience of students at Victor Valley College. The UMOJA program targets students that are interested in learning about African American history and culture. Traditionally, African American students are underrepresented in community college, therefore, the goal of this program is to promote academic and personal success as well as encouraging transfer to 4-year colleges/universities.
There is no silver bullet to success. It takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and unique experiences to level the playing field for all kids. Boys & Girls Clubs don't just do one thing, we do whatever it takes to build great futures for America's young people.
The West Valley College Umoja Community is a community of educators and learners committed to the academic success, personal growth, and self-actualization of African Americans and other underrepresented students on the road to higher education. The Umoja Community is open to all students, yet it gains meaning through its connection to the African Diaspora. African and African American intellectual, cultural, and spiritual gifts inform the Umoja Community values and practices. WVC Umoja has actively contributed to the transfer of hundreds of West Valley students to the University of California and California State University systems, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and other renowned public and private universities.
The intent of BCCUSA is to provide access to African American students and others who would appreciate and benefit from learning the African Diaspora viewpoint. The commonality among these students will be an academic competitive spirit and the desire to attain an advanced education.
Umoja (a Kiswahili word meaning 'unity') is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing African American and other students' cultural and educational experiences. We believe that when students' voices and histories are deliberately and intentionally recognized, the opportunity for self-efficacy emerges, and a foundation is formed for academic success.
The Umoja Scholars Program at East Los Angeles College is a two-semester learning community open to all students but specifically designed to assist African American and Black students in transferring to four-year colleges and universities and earning their degrees.
Our Umoja program offers supported english classes that are made to fully support students inside and outside of the classroom; each class features a tutor and supportive faculty who teach from an Afro-centric perspective and have extensive office hours to offer students multiple ways to stay engaged and succeed! In addition, Our program is a part of the Equity department at Santa Barbara City College; and much like the Center for Equity and Social Justice, also features a multitude of programming and events that are designed to further develop students academically, mentally, and professionally.
Umoja, (a Kiswahili word meaning unity) is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African Americans and other students.
The UMOJA (a Kiswahili word meaning Unity) Program is not only a community; but a critical resource, that is dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African Americans and other students at Grossmont Community College.
UMOJA is designed to increase academic success among all students at Norco College with an emphasis on the African-American population. A major key to student success is through fostering a sense of community. Through the linking of academic, social, and cultural offerings, the program UMOJA aims to promote student success as well as to develop leadership skills in its members.
The Umoja-Mesa Academy Program (UMAP) at San Diego Mesa Community College is open to all students, but, its unique program design specifically aims to increase the graduation, retention, and transfer rates of African-American students. UMAP adheres to being relevant towards the African-American experience, by utilizing course curriculums emphasized on improvement of reading, writing, and critical thinking skills; by having faculty counselors to provide assistance with the personal issues that often hinder African-American students in an educational setting; and UMAP is a "family" in which we help and take care of one-another in the experience of learning how to navigate college and becoming successful in education.
The college is highly regarded for academic quality and innovation. In its earliest years, the college was recognized for its pioneering leadership in designing learning-centered programs and services for its student body and continues in that tradition to this day. The excellence of Golden West Colleges athletic program rivals the schools academic reputation as one of the finest all-around programs in the State of California.
Across the United States and Internationally, 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is changing the lives of tomorrow's leaders through the 100s signature programs: Mentoring 100 Way, Collegiate 100, and 100 Black Men Chapters. The 100 delivers mentoring training at their annual conferences and regional training workshops open to the public. Both Collegiate 100 chapters and 100 Black Men Chapters deliver unique mentoring initiatives that positively impact deserving youth annually. Support the work of the 100 and explore ways to support it.
Our mission is to increase the number of African-American students transferring to four-year colleges and universities! We thrive to assist Umoja Scholars to gain a better understanding of their identity in order to foster a stronger sense of navigating through higher education in the pursuit of college transfer achievement and lifelong success!
CSM Umoja is a learning community and transfer support program that focuses on the African American experience through the study of culture, history, literature, and identity.
Since 1978, Cuyamaca College has provided a solid education to students, whether they're beginning their university degree at Cuyamaca, returning to school to launch a career or to acquire new skills or enrolling in an innovative occupational program.
Umoja is a community of educators and learners committed to academic success, personal growth, and self-actualization of African American and other students. The Umoja Community seeks to educate the whole student body, mind and spirit. Informed by an ethic of love and its vital power, the Umoja Community will deliberately engage students as full participants in the construction of knowledge and critical thought.
Umoja-Project Success is a program designed to increase the retention rate and to improve the academic performance of students who meet the Umoja-Project Success admission criteria. The mission of Umoja-Project Success is to aid the successful transition of students from high school to El Camino College and beyond in order to achieve educational and career goals.
Umoja promotes student success and improved lifetime outcomes for all students through a curriculum that is responsive to the legacy of the African and African American Diasporas. When you are part of IDILE and/or SYMBAA, you are part of the larger community of Umoja.