Events
BWS Mississippi 50th Year Commemoration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis with speeches by Dr. Michael Carter, Sr. and Ethel Cain Russell.
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Our services can help thousands of Americans create an income for themselves. We focus on economically depressed areas, and our small business infrastructure development system is specifically targeted to this population. We have job creation projects in place, and our consortium of partners has launched a nationwide, large-scale employment program with manufacturers, such as Global Greenology.
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We need to educate people, and you can play a part. LETA offers job training to Americans to get them back to work, and we also build the foundation for their economic success. A mind is a terrible thing to waste, but it's a wonderful thing to invest in. LETA graduates have access to funding for business startups that result in more jobs in every community. We teach Americans to be victors instead of victims.
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Unemployment is on the rise, and government funding for social programs continues to decline. Our grassroots job creation movement is specifically designed to create jobs in America's at-risk communities. We desperately need more job training and human resources in order to get Americans back to earning money. Solving economic problems lets Americans live their dreams and reduces poverty and crime.
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The prosperity over poverty (POP) movement is under way. Our Lifeline Entrepreneur Training Academy (LETA) Inc. and the National African American Family Reunion Association (NAAFRA) are IRS-registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations. Join us as an individual member, or you can offer your organization's support by making a donation to our worthy cause. We educate people and prepare them for success.

From The Journal

ramblings on random stuff

Left to Right: Presidin g Elder Rev. Archie Smith, The Right Rev. Julius H. McAllister Sr., Presiding Bishop, Pastor Horace McKay, Mrs. Etherine Mitchell (Lay President), and Ethel C. Russel (Lay Chaplin)

Press Release: P.O.P. & A.M.E.

After over 202 years, the dream and vision of Bishop Richard Allen for AMEC is still alive and continues its Legacy of Hope for self determination through a collaborative effort with the P.O.P. Movement 360 Community Restoration & Job Creation Initiative.   AMEC (African Methodist Episcopal Church), the oldest African American Church denomination in the world, represented by the 8th Episcopal Greenville – Greenwood District has endorsed a 360 Community Restoration & Job Creation Project being launched by the Prosperity Over Poverty Movement.  This initiative is designed to help our people help themselves – bringing change economically, socially and spiritually.…
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P.O.P. Collaborating with AME

GOOD & EXCITING NEWS!!! The oldest African American Church in the World AME (Greenville - Greenwood District District) 8 th Epistocol District of the AMEC (African Methodist Episcopal Church) Collaborates with the P.O.P. Movement in a fundraiser to support a job creation campaign. P.O.P. stands for “Prosperity Over Poverty”. The P.O.P. Movement will be officially launching a National Job Creation Campaign, Dec 1-7 2018 from the #1 economically poorest State, Mississippi. (Ground Zero) We are proud to announce that The Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church located in Mound Bayou, Ms. of the 8 th Episcopal District will be spearheading this fundraiser…
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Ethel Cain at M.O.M.S. Conference

Mrs. Ethel Cain Russell, President & Founder of the P.O.P. Movement is in Memphis, Tn. at the Mothers of Murdered Son Conference presenting a display of tbe products made by our LEETA students in our job training and entrepreneurship training division. This is the setup at the event. (MOMS) Mother's of Murdered Sons
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Special Project w/ P.O.P. Support: M.O.M.S. – Mothers of Murdered Sons

Mothers Of Murdered Sons is a support group for the mothers undergoing the difficulties of losing a son. Founded & directed by Dr. Chejuana Chase of Memphis, M.O.M.S. shows compassion and provides distinct help for mothers going through this specific kind of hardship. Here are the pages of their informational brochure to view on the web: If you would like to download or print this brochure yourself, follow these links to download the brochure in your preferred format. Printable Version (PDF) Printable Version (Docx)
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