Scenes From Carver Honors Consortium of Doctors and Citizen Savings President

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Carver Honors Consortium of Doctors and Citizens Savings President

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Fundraising Good Times

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

We recently heard the phrase “small up.” It means to look wisely at your resources and find ways to live with less while retaining your focus on what’s important. While the phrase is being used within the context of personal finance, it is one that can have value to a nonprofit. Fundraising often focuses on securing the funds needed to … Continue reading “Fundraising Good Times”

The Savannah Community Celebrates The Life of Dick Gregory

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Comedian and American civil rights activist Dick Gregory (born Richard Claxton Gregory) passed away of heart failure at a Washington D.C. hospital on August 19, 2017. He was 84 years old. Gregory, a social critic, writer, entrepreneur, conspiracy theorist, and occasional actor became a pioneer in stand-up comedy for his “no-holds-barred” sets, in which he mocked bigotry and racism. He … Continue reading “The Savannah Community Celebrates The Life of Dick Gregory”

Carver Honors Consortium of Doctors and Citizens Savings President

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

The 27th Annual Conference of the Consortium of Doctors (COD) was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Savannah, Georgia, Thursday, July 20 thru Sunday, July 23, 2017. This conference brought many accomplished women and their families from across the nation to Savannah such as COD Director, Dr. Sylvia Carey-Butler of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh; Co-Director, Dr. Phyllis Qualls … Continue reading “Carver Honors Consortium of Doctors and Citizens Savings President”

Safavieh To Create 200 Jobs and Invest $60 Million In Savannah

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Gov. Nathan Deal recently announced that Safavieh, a manufacturer and distributor of home goods, will create 200 jobs and invest more than $60 million in a new Chatham County distribution facility. “Georgia’s robust infrastructure network is among the best in the country and continues to cultivate an economic environment ideal for manufacturing and distribution companies like Safavieh,” said Deal. “By … Continue reading “Safavieh To Create 200 Jobs and Invest $60 Million In Savannah”

Savannah/Chatham CASAS Receives Grant to Benefit More Children in Chatham County

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Savannah/ Chatham CASA of Savannah, Georgia has been awarded a $18,500 advocacy grant from the National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Association. Funds will be used to help more abused or neglected children in Chatham County benefit from the services of a CASA volunteer. Savannah/ Chatham CASA is one of almost 1,000 CASA and Guardian ad Litem (GAL) programs across … Continue reading “Savannah/Chatham CASAS Receives Grant to Benefit More Children in Chatham County”

Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Savannah Chapter, Inducts New Members

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Savannah Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction is proud to announce the induction of twelve new members in the organization. On August 5, 2017, the new ladies were inducted by the Area IV Director, Lady Crystal C. Pittman at Carey Hilliard’s Banquet Hall. The new Ladies are Stephanie Anderson, Lorraine Bowers, Barbara Caughman, Wanda Chaplin, Anne Coast, Peggy Fisher, Elaine … Continue reading “Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Savannah Chapter, Inducts New Members”

Thanks to the Men of Honor

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

The Women’s Resource Foundation (WRF) is a non-profit organization that is geared towards helping and improving the lives of homeless women and their children by providing shelter, meals, training, day care, referrals for other agencies, counseling and more. While WRF receives help from many in the community to make these accomplishments happen, it is with great pleasure to bid a … Continue reading “Thanks to the Men of Honor”

Statement by Mayor Eddie W. DeLoach on the Talmadge Bridge and Forsyth Park Monument

By Savannah Tribune | August 23, 2017

Last week at the City Council meeting, Mayor Eddie DeLoach made the flollowing statement in regards to the recent hate crimes taking place around the country. “In the past week we have seen many acts of violence that have been committed in the name of hate and racism. We all must denounce these forms of domestic terrorism, and rally around … Continue reading “Statement by Mayor Eddie W. DeLoach on the Talmadge Bridge and Forsyth Park Monument”