Today’s Communiqué – 8.30.21

1. Arkansas Association of Black Psychology Professionals’ Mindful Minute Conversation Series Returns – Featuring Dr. Tiffany Haynes, Leaundra Sanders, Nicola ‘Nikki’ Spencer, and Dr. Darshon Anderson-Reed

2. Habitat for Humanity Hosts Its Porter Cove Community Dedication

3. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Hosts Its 9th Annual Omega Prostate Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk

4. “Swing for Kids’ Sake” Golf Tournament to Help Celebrate and Sustain Agency’s Mission


1. Arkansas Association of Black Psychology Professionals’ Mindful Minute Conversation Series Returns – Featuring Dr. Tiffany Haynes, Leaundra Sanders, Nicola ‘Nikki’ Spencer, and Dr. Darshon Anderson-Reed


2. Habitat for Humanity Hosts Its Porter Cove Community Dedication


3. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Hosts Its 9th Annual Omega Prostate Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk


4. “Swing for Kids’ Sake” Golf Tournament to Help Celebrate and Sustain Agency’s Mission

Little Rock, AR (Aug. 24, 2021) — Considering the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic’s safety requirements and social distancing restrictions, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arkansas is hosting its first-ever “Swing For Kids’ Sake” fundraising golf outing, Friday, Sept. 24, at The Country Club of Arkansas in Maumelle.

Join us from 8 a.m. to Noon for a four-person scramble, delicious lunch and prizes for various contests. We invite the business community to help us launch our first golfing outing. Team reservations are $500.00. Corporate sponsorships start at $2,000.

“For more than 50 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arkansas has been providing mentoring services to children in Central Arkansas,” said Raymond Omar Long, the organization’s CEO. “There has never been a greater need for what we do, than right now. Some of our mentoring events must be virtual considering the health and safety of our supporters and participants. This being an outdoor venue allows us to conduct a fundraising event in a fun and safe manner. We need the Central Arkansas community to show up for mentoring by supporting our mission. We need help sustaining our purpose, which is to connect children to a community of caring, conscientious adults who want to help them meet their highest potential.”

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