Oprah’s Leadership Academy Graduates First Class; What This Means for South Africa!
Oprah Winfrey, a name no doubt thought of when it comes to philanthropy, continues to change lives of many. In a tearful... Read More
Celebs Support 3rd Annual NY Peace Week!
Yesterday kicked off the start of the 3rd Annual NY Peace Week in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr.’s non-violence efforts.... Read More
MLK Day of Service; Get Involved on Monday, January 16th!
In September, 2011, I had the pleasure of visiting the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial in Washington, DC. As I stood there... Read More
Historically Black Fraternities Introduce Mentoring Brothers in Action, Elevating Their Partnership With Big Brothers Big Sisters to Change the Odds for African-American Boys!
Big Brothers Big Sisters and its African American fraternity partners are marking National Mentoring Month and the January 16 Martin Luther King... Read More
Chris Paul, Bowling for Charity!
BCG Finalist for Celebrity Giver of the Year, Chris Paul may no longer be in New Orleans, LA where his giving truly... Read More
The 13th Annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration Announces Gary Brackett’s IMPACT Foundation as its Official Charitable Partner.
The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration (SBGC) recently announced Gary Brackett’s IMPACT Foundation as its official charitable partner for its 2012 event. The... Read More
Black Celebrity Giver: Tom Joyner, Supporting HBCU’s Since 1998!
Radio and television host, Tom Joyner, saw the importance in African-American youth obtaining their education and started his own foundation. Established in... Read More
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated Celebrates 101 Years of Service!
Today the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated celebrates their founders day! Founded 101 years ago on the campus Indiana University. In honor... Read More
Black Celebrity Giver: Michael Baisden
Radio personality, author, and motivational speaker, Michael Baisden, continues to raise awareness about literacy and education in the African-American community. According to... Read More