Community’s Choice for the Week of January 28th 2019

93rd Annual Black History Luncheon, Foreclosure Prevention, Help with the Opioid Epidemic and more. Details on these events and more inside of this week’s Community Choice. To get your non-profit on the air and web, email me at rnash@whur.com at least three week’s prior to your event.

The Washington DC Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is accepting applications for its 2019 Annual Scholarship Program for 12th grade students. www.wdcacdst.org.

It’s Black History Month. The Prince George’s Department of Parks invites you to enjoy the rich history and legacy of African Americans at the various exhibits taking place through out the county. www.blackhistory.pgparks.com

Scholarship opportunities are available thru the Prince George’s County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America. The deadline is February 15th. www.jackandjill.org.


Now is the time to get healthy. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is hosting a Health Fair March 23rd at the Glenarden Community Center www.dzzhealthfair.eventbrite.com .

Celebrate Black History Month. Enjoy an evening of jazz and soulful music February 9th in Burke, Virginia. It’s hosted by Minority Parents for Excellence in Education. www.mpee.lb.org

Are you behind on your mortgage or property taxes? Attend a FREE Foreclosure Prevention Clinic hosted by Housing Counseling Services, Inc. www.housingetc.org.

The 93rd Annual Black History Luncheon hosted by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History is February 16th at the Washington Renaissance Hotel. www.asalh.org

Don’t let the opioid epidemic devastate your family. Call the Howard University Urban Health Initiative for help. 202-806-7707.