Lasada Pippen is a Life Strategist. He is an author, speaker and agent of change. He inspires teams and individuals to want to better themselves, then provides a proven methodology needed to help them achieve that vision.
Garvish Immigration Law Group, LLC is a full-service immigration law firm in Atlanta, Georgia. The immigration lawyers of Garvish Immigration Law Group, LLC are known for their ability to handle complex immigration and naturalization matters. We believe that the strength and depth of our practice, our client relationships, and the quality and experience of our attorneys give us a significant competitive advantage.
We empower survivors and the programs that serve them, we educate the public, and we advocate for responsive public policy. Our strength is in numbers, as we collaborate throughout Georgia to stop domestic violence.
One Billion Rising Atlanta’s intent is to end the sexual and gender based violence and inequities that disproportionately effect women and girls. We focus on building, supporting, and amplifying the work of Atlanta based collaborative relationships that produce local to global actions that make a positive difference.
Founded in 2011 by Conference Host, Rev. Patrina White McClure, NLTS Conference Ministries, Inc. has evolved from being a mentoring program for associate ministers to being a platform that addresses either un-addressed or under-addressed concerns that plague the Body of Christ. It is ecumenical in nature as its team consists of a fellowship of believers from churches of denominational and non-denominational persuasions. Its core belief is that there is a triune God in the distinct personalities of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; and, that whosoever believes that Jesus was/is the Son of God shall be saved. Because it is a ministry and not an organized church, NLTS works closely with various pastors to maintain its integrity as viable resource for anyone who is willing to invest in their spiritual and personal development. The NLTS in the ministry's name derives from its slogan, a paraphrase of 2 Corinthians 5:17, which says "In Christ, we are NO LONGER THE SAME!"
They Can't Talk, But We Can Inc. is a nonprofit corporation providing advocate services for the child or youth with physical, emotional, behavioral, or learning disabilities. Our goal is to increase the awareness and to protect the students from being abused and the teacher from being accused! Safety is the solution! We will help parents and caregivers in finding help for the child with special needs. TCTBWCI works with local, state and federal agencies to secure the necessary services and education for all who qualify.
The Black Veterans Helping Veterans (BVHV), Organization is a Volunteer organization whose mission is to promote building better lives for all of our nation’s veterans and their families. This mission is accomplished by doing the following.
Providing free professional assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services earned through military and provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other government organizations.
Provide outreach concerning our program services to the American people (community) in general, and to veterans and their families specifically.
Providing a structure through which veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a support group as part of our organization.
Visually Impaired Veterans of America, Inc.
The Blind Rehabilitation Programs (BRS)
Support blind and low vision Veterans and active duty Service members in regaining their independence and quality of life to enable their successful integration into family and community life.
Support family and significant others to better understand visual impairment and foster the provision of appropriate support, to assist in enhancing home environments and to reduce caregiver burden.
Vision
Support blind and low vision Veterans and active duty Service members in regaining their independence and quality of life to enable their successful integration into family and community life.
Blind Rehabilitation Service will provide high quality care in a timely and appropriate manner enabling blinded Veterans to acquire the skills and capabilities necessary for the development of personal independence and emotional stability.
“A Blind Center is where faith is strongest that blind people deserve hope, respect and freedom. These are accorded first, followed by the means of achieving them. Our civilization permits wholesome living when blind and here one learns how.”
Russell C. Williams First Chief,
VA Hines Blind Rehabilitation Center