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December 05, 1993 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-12-05

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Candl Lig t
Service t
The Pastor's Chorus of
New Christian Missionary
Baptist Church is having a
Candle Light Service on
Sunday, December 19th at
5pm commemorating the
birth of Jesus Christ our
Lord and Saviour.
All are invited to attend
t"---l��servi·ce. - A1Imission is
free.
For information call Mrs.
Freda Benton at 924-3616.
"TH YPR UPPLIE
upplemental health services to
the pecial population of
pregnant nd parenting ,"
said Dr. Victoria Binion, director
of public health, DSBAHC. "It
provides these teens with areees
to high quality health rvi
and helps to decrease the inci­
dence of subsequent pregnan­
ci ."
Since its tart in 1987, the
Community Health Care Pro­
gram has awarded more than
1.75 million in grants to 89 non­
profit organizations. Each recipi­
ent organization applies grant
money toward the development of
innovative health care programs
and activiti designed to en­
hance oommunity-based health
services.
Last year 13 centers nation­
wide received initial and second
year Community Health Care
grants totalling $340,000. All se­
lected organizations are eligible
for second year grants of $20,000
to continue programs established
with the otiiiAal &rWl .,.. .
The Community Health Care
Crystal Award, a recognized sym­
bol of excellence among eommu­
nity health leaders, is presented
each year to programs that are
judged to hold exceptional prom-
Blac gainst
Drun D iving begin
holiday campaign
DETROIT - Blacks Against
Drunk Driving (BADD) in metro­
politan Detroit began its annual
holiday campaign last week This
is the third year that the Michi­
gan Black Alcoholics and Addic­
tions Council (MBAAC) has
sponsored the campaign that was
created to elevate the awaren
of the problems associated with
driving while under the influence.
The campaign will include press
releasee, print promotions, radio
and television PSAs. "The cam­
paign theme will 'B A Real
Friend," stated Deborah Fair,
MBAAC p ident.
MBAAC' goal is to continu to
work to comba the I of lit; and
the serious injuries caused y
drunk driving tin the metropoli­
tan Detroit area. Studies indicate
that African Americans are at
greater risk of accidents due to
drinking in urban areas. Other
campaign activities include
speakers and programs in Detroit
schools and a dinner reception
"One BADD Night," a non-alec­
holic celebration. The evening-in­
cludes entertainment and the
annual mix-off, a contest between
celebrities trying out their own
favorite non-alcoholic drink reci­
pes. The Happy Players, a Detroit
youth group, will perform in
churches and schools with anti­
drug and -drinking messages.
The BADD campaign targets
the 17 to 24 year-old male driver
who is meet vulnerable, according
to current statistics. However,
there will also be an effort to reach
the general 17 to 55 year-old Afri­
can American audience.
....:. Dawn Willis, (I) winner of a 14· portable T.V. at the October
31 t Highland Park Lion Club P ncake Breakf t t th
American Legion Hall in Highland Park, MI. Pictured with
Willis is Kathy Yanez, seller of the winning ticket.
Detroit
Hats off to a few
teachers who've
granted their students
a better education.
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th liv f th ir tud nt . And we 'encourage
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