Dorothy Lipscomb humbly accepts the Sojourner Truth award presented to her by the NANBPW president, Anna Hood. The Sojourner Truth Award, the highest honor to be given by the NANBPW to nn individual, acknowledge* service* beyond the call of duty. Miranda Mack, gueit apeaker for the NANBPW founder'* day and appreciation luncheon, challenged the audience to keep the black family and the black church alive. M». Mack li community relation* field manager for Adolph Coori, the company that sponaored the club's event. NANJJPW Recognizes Community Leaders By Loretu Manago Poet Managing Editor “Equity In Education, Employ ffient-Economic Development and Health" waa the theme for the Charlotte chapter of the National / Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club's founder day and awards luncheon, held recently at McDonald’s Cafeteria. jftt was an event that allowed Members and friends to look at the CUNBPW’s past, present and future utd also recognize some indivi duals In the community who have Hsisted them in their endeavors. •Founded in 1878 by Peggy Beckwith and Anna Hood, the local ohapter of NANPBW has stood for {teaching out and making change, fbe group was formally organized on July 23, 1877, with the following women as officers: Clara Mitchell, fireaident; Theresa Gaston, first Vice president; Hester Jones, third vice president; Charlotte Hampton, financial secretary; Anna Hood, recording secretary; and Thereasea Elder, treasurer. • During the formative years of SANBPW, president Clara Mitchell Helped to lay the groundwork for many of the club’s present pro grams and activities. The first SWeetheart Ball and the youth divi sion of NANBPW were both established under Mrs. Mitchell's reign._ Other worthwhile projects that the X3ub is involved in are the “Mr. BAP" Contest, a major fundraisiig event whereby outstanding men of the community vie for the title of "Mr. BAP" through ticket sales and advertisements, annual youth talent hunt, and the local Vocal Arts 'competition. I An organization that its pommiunettt to the community seriously, the club has been active in community affairs, youth support .fend elderly care. NANBPW has consistently supported other organi zations in their programs and has remained a regular donator to the •NAACP, the Urban League, the Jegal Defense Fund, YWCA, Empty Stocking Fund, UNCF, the March of tMmes, Sickle Cell Anemia Founda Jlon, and the Afro-American Cultural Center. . Not only does the NANBPW seek • ■- 7 .v.v /, • - to support worthwhile organiza tions, It also serves to highlight anC«ntroM!»^ ddnUrdtOd Chartotta Arroweod l Nation* Ford Ad* . Chariotta. MU Wltuim divd . Chariotta; m m W Tradotl ^ **"'*"*"**■ "* **** 0 ”” ChdrNtta. WliS jowlavard. Chariotta. «M»N TfyOn. OtortoMo,- Mil lnd*d*nd*nta. Chariotta