1.25.2017

GDW EVENT ALERT: Second Annual NATIONAL CARES MENTORING MOVEMENT’S FOR THE LOVE OF OUR CHILDREN GALA

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson
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We are also taking the opportunity to wish 
Susan Taylor a very Happy Aquarian Birthday 



TAMRON HALL AND MICHAEL ERIC DYSON HOST SUSAN TAYLOR'S 
NATIONAL CARES MENTORING MOVEMENT’S
FOR THE LOVE OF OUR CHILDREN GALA 
ON JANUARY 30 IN NEW YORK CITY
 At Cipriani 42nd Street 

THE GALA WILL CELEBRATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF BLACK MEN AND HONOR LONNIE G. BUNCH III, RUSSELL SIMMONS AND FENCES EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, CHARLES D. KING

CICELY TYSON AND RENÉE ELISE GOLDSBERRY AMONG PRESENTERS AND CELEBRANTS
At the close of an historic presidency, this year’s gala will celebrate the creativity of African-American men and the many gifts they have given to our nation. Honorees include renowned entrepreneur and hip-hop icon Russell Simmons, who has dedicated over 20 years of his life to helping dismantle punitive drug policy laws that led to the over-incarceration of young Black people; Lonnie G. Bunch III, the driving force and founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and recipient of Delta Sigma Thea Remembering Our Heritage Award (2016); and Charles D. King, executive producer of the critically acclaimed film Fences, and Founder and CEO of the firm, MACRO, which is committed to creating premium film, television and cinematic digital content with universal themes that shine a light on the complexity and beauty of African-American, Latino and multicultural lives. 

"Breaking the cycle of poverty, which is shredding young lives, is the big business of America,” said CARES founder and CEO, Susan L. Taylor. “Our communities, industries and government cannot thrive with so much talent struggling along the margins in extreme poverty, which the U.S. Census Bureau defines as annual household income of $12,129 for a family of four with two related children. It’s inhumane, and linking arms and aims, we can fix it! It‘s a national mandate to elevate fragile lives.” Taylor concluded. 
If this event is as spectacular as last year's, you'll definitely want to make it your business to attend - GDW
For more information about the National CARES Mentoring Movement, please visit: www.caresmentoring.org.

The National CARES Mentoring Movement was founded as Essence CARES in 2006 by Susan L. Taylor, now Editor-In-Chief Emerita of Essence Magazine. It is the only organization working nationally to holistically advance Black children whose lives have been disrupted by systemic under-resourcing and extreme poverty

  On Monday, January 30th, at Cipriani 42nd Street, the National CARES Mentoring Movement will present its second annual For the Love of Our Children Gala. Hosts are Tamron Hall, co-host of the third hour of NBC’s “Today,” and Georgetown University Distinguished Professor and prolific best-selling author Michael Eric Dyson, whose most recent work, Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America, is already widely acclaimed. The event will help to raise critical funding needed to support the organization’s training for and sequential replication of, its validated programmatic efforts that will advance, on a national scale, the nation’s most unprotected and harmed population—Black children living in poverty. Support will also facilitate the continued expansion of the organization’s University for Parents, which provides holistic life-management and work development trainings for impoverished parents. National CARES has local affiliates serving children and families in 58 U.S. cities.

At the close of an historic presidency, this year’s gala will celebrate the creativity of African-American men and the many gifts they have given to our nation. Honorees include renowned entrepreneur and hip-hop icon Russell Simmons, who has dedicated over 20 years of his life to helping dismantle punitive drug policy laws that led to the over-incarceration of young Black people; Lonnie G. Bunch III, the driving force and founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture; and Charles D. King, executive producer of the critically acclaimed film Fences, and Founder and CEO of the firm, MACRO, which is committed to creating premium film, television and cinematic digital content with universal themes that shine a light on the complexity and beauty of African-American, Latino and multicultural lives. 

"Breaking the cycle of poverty, which is shredding young lives, is the big business of America,” said CARES founder and CEO, Susan L. Taylor. “Our communities, industries and government cannot thrive with so much talent struggling along the margins in extreme poverty, which the U.S. Census Bureau defines as annual household income of $12,129 for a family of four with two related children. It’s inhumane, and linking arms and aims, we can fix it! It‘s a national mandate to elevate fragile lives.” Taylor concluded.  

Since 2006, National CARES has recruited, trained and connected more than 200,000 caring mentors to local youth-serving programs in 58 U.S. cities from Seattle to San Diego, Boston to Chicago and New York to Atlanta. . Funds raised at this year’s gala will directly support these efforts and other programs, including The Rising: Elevating Education, Expectations and Self-Esteem, University for Parentsand HBCU Rising, a program that mentors middle-school children in STEM and literacy and prepares college students for career success.

“For over ten years, National CARES has been working to ensure the socio-emotional well-being of young people in need across the nation, and this year’s Gala serves as a great opportunity not only to celebrate all that has been accomplished, but also to recognize those who make this continued work possible,” said Chivonne J. Williams, National CARES’ Executive Director. 

National CARES Mentoring Movement gratefully acknowledges the generous support of its sponsors for helping to make this year’s gala event possible.  Gold Mentor level sponsors include: American Express, AARP, KeyBank and Merck.  Bronze Mentor level sponsors include: AT&T, BET Networks/Viacom, BNY Mellon, Campaign For Black Male Achievement, Colgate-Palmolive, Delta Air Lines, Fannie Mae, General Mills Foundation, Nationwide, Northrop Grumman Corporation and Reggie Van Lee.  


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ABOUT THE NATIONAL CARES MENTORING MOVEMENT
The National CARES Mentoring Movement was founded in 2006 and is a pioneering community-mobilization initiative established to propel impoverished Black children to succeed in school, in careers and in life. It is the only organization dedicated to holistically securing and transforming the lives of Black children nationally through culturally grounded, trauma-informed and curriculum-based group-mentoring. National CARES envisions a world in which African American children and families are deeply rooted in mutual love and the history of Black people; and where they are respected for all that their foreparents withstood and contributed to enrich the nation and the world. While National CARES focuses on African American children and mentors, we turn away no child in need, nor any qualified adult, and our programs are easily adaptable to other cultural contexts.


For more information about the National CARES Mentoring Movement, please visit: www.caresmentoring.org.

This is a stunning event that feels more like a homecoming than a gathering of celebrities. There is so much love in the room you can practically reach out and touch it. It's rare in this day and age of political posturing to find ones self in such an atmosphere of congenial people who come together to do good and give their share for those who are in need of guidance, and inspiration.  What a wonderful way to start off the year.  

Stay Blessed &
ECLECTICALLY BLACK

Gloria 

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