Charity Spotlight: Leading Ladies of Legacy ~ Atlanta, GA!
Leading Ladies of Legacy produces young women who have strong academic backgrounds, understand and build resilience, fight and overcome poverty, exude self-worth... Read More
Bo Jackson is Bama Bound for Charity!
Bo Jackson, former pro football and baseball player considered one of the greatest athletes of all time, is jumping on a bike... Read More
Charity Spotlight: The Audre Lorde Project
The Audre Lorde Project is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non Conforming People of Color center for community... Read More
NAACP Connect Hosts Live Video Chat with Singer Michelle Williams on April 25th!
NAACPConnect would like to invite Black Celebrity Giving and its readers to participate in a live, interactive video chat with singer, songwriter,... Read More
Michigan State University Hosts Black Women’s Peace Summit.
Black women have always been at the bottom in terms of pay rate but number one in AIDS and an alarming 68%... Read More
Executive Leadership Council Awards $70,000 in Scholarships to MBA Students!
MBA students from the University of Houston’s C. T. Bauer College of Business took first place in The Executive Leadership Council’s (ELC) 2012... Read More
Missing Child – Name Unknown – Age 7 – Baltimore, MD (Must Read)
Case Type: Involuntary DOB: Jan 01, 2005 Missing Date: Apr 09, 2008 Age Now: 7 Missing City: Baltimore Missing State: MD Gender:... Read More
Celebrities Bowl for Education with the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) Hosted by Nia Long!
Saturday night, actreess Nia Long hosted the 1st Annual ABFF Strikes for Education, a celebrity charity bowling gala sponsored by Cadillac and... Read More
Charity Spotlight: GrassRoots Community Foundation
GrassROOTS Community Foundation is a collaborative effort of Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, co-founder and lead MC of the Grammy Award Winning group,... Read More
Florida State University’s First Black Student Event to Feature Dr. Maya Angelou.
Often we read the news and feel sad and confused, but today when I read the story of the first black enrolled... Read More