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January 26, 1983 - Image 23

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-01-26

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portunity in all areas of emploympu;
. to secure and enforce civil and political
15 for all peo
C' :
5. to promote interracial understanding,
justice and peace amo all peop .
1. To pro the ed . n of omen and
. thro local e and regional activiti
and to hold an ed . nal institute bienniall
th con ention:
Tbe current programs of ACWC, under
the ip of . Otdi Champion, in-
dud:
the of th home and to
moral economic, and
elfare of the family;
1. The Battered
izations are giving assistance
tered omen and to
in ere there are no .
3. to protect the rigb of men and
c:hi1drcn to obtain equal op-
2. A Career Fund-An educational fund is
being established to youn career
omen and men with emergency funds to
continu their education.
3. . onal ult On Illiteracy Program
(AOIP)-On October 22 1 2 a orkshop
conducted with participation of A C
members from all 0 er the country attending,
to he p imp ement uIt On Illiteracy Pro­
grams in their localities. At the 1982 Conven-
tion of A C held in Anchor , Alas a
the members oted to accept this program.
embers will serv as volunteer tutors to help
udents overcome their resdin difflculti .
Seminars on the ult On Dliteracy Pro-
gram will be sponsored by ACWC.
4. Senior Citizens-The clubs and state Of­
ganizations are setting up programs to war
with the homebound senior citizens and the
ed needing embers
volunteers to . senior citizens by
them to the doctor, clinic, oppin etc.
5. Sic Cell Anemia-Oubs of ACWC
are making contrib . ns for the S' kle Cell
Anemia Foundation which will be matched
b ACWC funds.
6. Africare- A
program of Africare
. 7. Halli Quinn Brown Scholarship
Fund-described previa
8. Gertrude Jo
ScholaJrsbi1p-To the yo of the
ational ., n of Girls' Clubs, th Ger-
trude Johnson Williams Oratorical Conn
has been established in bo or of one of our
faithful members, the late . Williams,
former vice president of Johnson Pub' .
Co. and mother of the president, John H.
Johnson. Th first and second p
in the Oratorical Con(l received
ships of 2.(XX) and SI,(XX) each the I
convention held in e,
o
THE organization has placed em-
p . on th ed and development of
youth. Future plans of the organization in-
dude the en's uxiliary and th
formation of aBo' uxiliary ith clubs
th the coun .
vcntion in ........... "' ........
dent Emeritus of
broaden our to
people of colors. The prob
future will be problems of peo e must
have a peo solution ... there will be no b
solution,"
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