Blacks In Government® (BIG) was established in 1975 and incorporated in 1976 by a small group of African Americans at the Public Health Services which is a part of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in the Parklawn building in Rockville, Maryland. [read more]
View ProfileThank you, IRS New Carrollton Chapter, for electing me to serve as your President. I am excited about the opportunity to serve you and to further the mission, objectives and goals of Blacks in Government. My goals for the year include: • Equipping you, as BIG members, with the necessary tools to accomplish your career goals • Growing our membership base and extending outreach to young, emerging leaders to position them to carry forward our mission • Increasing Community Outreach through advocacy and charitable giving • Establishing trust and open communication with IRS management I will utilize every opportunity to affirm our great organization, tell our history, purpose and what we stand for. I encourage each of you to do the same. I am dedicated and committed to this chapter and its membership. I pledge to be your “BIG” advocate. Sincerely, Paula Davis President BIG-IRS NCC [read more]
View ProfileFor 3 Sisters is a grassroots organization dedicated to raising awareness and improving the lives of people affected by breast cancer. It was founded by retired firefighter, Marshall Moneymaker, and his wife Shannon, after Marshall lost three older sisters to breast cancer. For 3 Sisters provides financial grants and alleviates burdens for people affected by breast cancer, and educates the healthy community about breast cancer and the importance of early detection. We are committed to supporting breast cancer fighters and survivors in any way possible, so that no one fights breast cancer alone! [read more]
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