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Three NonforProfits in New York Making a Difference in NY Region
Three NonforProfits in New York Making a Difference in NY Region Written by Phil Andrews | 10. August 2016 New York, NY August 9, 2016 Three NonforProfits in New York Making a Difference in NY Region. So many times we focus on what is wrong in the inner cities, but a variety of non profits are doing pioneering work in their prospective fields of endeavors. In this article we hope to inspire others by sharing some of the work that specific organizations are doing in New York. We know it sounds cliché but we would like to put emphasis on the positive with the hope that others will take positive action to make a difference in New York.
These non profits are making a difference in the lives of others, and they never have too much support so we are requesting readers to take appropriate action which helps these entities to continue to make a difference in the lives of others. A non for profit founded in Queens, New York by Erna Blackman has been featured in the Southeast Queens Press in a story titled "Hair is The Story of One Jamaica Do Gooder. Her organization is Butterflies, BBI a non for profit helps children who are experiencing hair loss due to medical reasons find free hair replacement or solutions. The program even provides sports teams or baseball caps for boys who may be experiencing hair loss as well. Erna Blackman also serves as the Queens County Director of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Visit Butterflies, BBI online to help today. Her organization's work was recently recognized by the National Association of Negro and Professional Women's Club, Inc. (The Laurelton Club) with its highest award the Sojourner Truth Award. The Sojourner Truth Award is the highest award presented by the NANBPWC and is given to a woman whose life and values are similar to Sojourner Truth. Erna Blackman was also featured on WABC Here and Now! Black Public Relations Society of New York BPRS NY is a non profit in New York seeking to diversify the public relations industry. The organization also seeks help those who wish to advance in the industry by conducting workshops, seminars and forums to keep them informed of the newest trends in the Public Relations industry. Internships opportunities are also an integral part of the association's plans. BPRS NY advocates on behalf of minorities in the Public Relations field to gain access to senior level positions in the field where it is well documented that their presence in those positions will garner greater impact on the industry as a whole. BPRS NY is a membership based organization and an affiliate member of the National Black Public Relations Society, Inc. National Black Public Relations Society Releases Survey Citing Need for Industry to Intensify Efforts to Increase Diversity and Strengthen Partnerships with Smaller Firms. Don't forget to like BPRS NY on Facebook and subscribe for updates! The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is also doing pioneering work in the area of African American Economic Empowerment in the NYC/Long Island metropolitan area. It is the first regional African American Chamber of Commerce serving the four counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. The chamber is helping to increase the number of minority women business enterprises (MWBE) who are certified to do business with government entities in the region. In addition, the chamber has been serving as a leading small business advocate via bringing quality services and programs to the African American Community on Long Island and in NYC. The chamber of commerce is creating a significant trade zone across the region and empowering families and communities to live http://www.longisland.com/news/080916/nonprofitsinnymakingadifference.html?print=1&page=1
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