ch OOL chi v r rec lv d ,000 from ro n illi m on 0 on o h non profIt urb n comm'unlty rvic of hi or h r choic. hrough h 993 KOO chiever ard, rown Willi m on ill contribut th n 100,000 to non-profit urb n throughou h U. . The company 'ha committed ne rly 700,000 in n un ding for community ervice ince th KOOL Achie� r A ard wet: tabli hed in 1986. 9 1 L hI r v REBECCA JACKSON was .e/ected from. 6roup of nationwide candidate. to receive the At-L.rge KOOL Achiever �ward. In 1986, Jacbon e.tabll.hed JobCenter, Inc. In Loul.vllle. Since then, th organization ha. placed 50 developmentally disabled .dults In the working world. Jackson ended her sctiv« Involvement In th organization when .he was elected JeHelSon County Clerk In 1990, but .erves on the JobCenter Board of Directors. JEAN NEAL, executive director of the Annie M.lone Children & Family Service Center In north St. Loul., w •• honored •• the 1992 St. Loul. KOOL Achlevel. Ne.1 was In.trument., In obt.'nln6.1 nlRc.nt mInorIty partIcipation In • $4 million ' renov.t/on project at the facility, galvanlzln6 pollUcal and community Iorce •• GWENDOL YN PATRICK, who with her hu.band, Pa.tor Ch r/e. Patrick, operate. the Fragment House shelter In Compton, was honored a the 1992 Lo. Angeles KOOL Achiever. ZAHARAZAH MOULTA AU, a moth rot • ven who worked to .ecure funding fOl the renov.tlon of Er •• mu. H.II HI6h chool, w •• honored the 1992 New York KOOL Achiever. REDONNA RODGERS, th fountler and executive director of the Center for Teaching Entrepreneurship, a program that reache. out to teen. through community agenc/e •• nd schools and helps them to develop jo'b skills .nd .elt-flsteem, w •• honored •• the 1992 Milwaukee . I(OOL Achiever. ICA TIE ARTZER, • widow who has worked to Improve h r West Humboldt P.rk neighborhood, was honored •• the 1992 Chlc,ago KOOL Achiever. In addition to coordinating a Neighborhood Watch program that covelS an area populated by 50,000 Chicagoan, Artzer's United Neighbors In Action has battled drug., crime and Medicaid scams In Inner-city Chicago. KEFt YN X. REED, .n Engtl.h ",otes.ol .t Bishop State Community College who devotes .1 nlflc.nt time .nd energy to tutoring young children, was honored •• the 1992 Mobile KOOL Achiever. Reed'. Adopt-A-Fllmlly program ",ovldes tutoring for ".t rl k" thlr� .nd f9urlh-grlldelS at Holloway Elementary School .nd Fontt/elle Elementary School. ,REGINALD CASTER, • building engineer with Memphis City Schools who founded. group to provide , leadership for young boys, wa. honored a. the 1992 Memphl. KOOL Achiever. Ca ter'. group;, The Elephant Men, ha touch d the lives of more than BOO Inner-clty Memphis . boys over the pa.t six year., offering trslnln In how to succeed In the bus/ne.s world and .tres.lng the Imporlance of morals, selt-disclplln and love. . , J THOMAS DORTCH, • top st.te official tor U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn IIltd II etron upporler of hi tor/cally bl ck colle es nd univer ttie», was honor d liS the 1992. Georgi KOOL chlever. Dorlch found d the Nation I Slack College Alumni HI/of F, m Found tlon lind works to help minority students pur ue IIcademlc fundin • LESUE SMITH II, founder and executive director of n Inner-city sub tance libuse program, w honored as the 1992 Hou ton KOOL Achiever. Smith, who e Families Under Urban & Social Attack operates 'Its Interv ntion nd prevention programs In downtown Houston, '.0 over.ees II mini try program t the H "/s County J II. ,LAqUITA S. SEU, who .erve. II. executive director of Children'. Village, • home for boys In Blrmln h.m'. Powderly neighborhood, wa. honor d tM Blrmll16ham KOOL Achiever. The home can .ccommod te up to eight boy. between the IIge. ot 6 .nd 1.2, mo.t of whom com from fo.m hom •• nd .he/telS. JIMMIE THORNS, JR., the chairman of two organization dedicated to mlnority_ bu Iness development, was honor d the 1992 New Orlean. KOOL Achiever. Thorns over ees operation of the Slack Economic Development Council and the Orlean Private Indu try Council, which . provide tralnl"g nd financl I II Istance to minority business own r. In the New Orlean area.