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Lending a hand: Pastor develops programs to help needy. John Thompson. Johnson City Press. October 29. 1999.
Wndiug a hand
Pastor develops programs to help need~
By John Thompson
Elizabethton Bureau
ELIZABETHTON- Residents'of South Hills Estates got a surprise visit Thursday afternoon.
A group of two black men and
two black women. energetically
knocked on doors and greeted
e,ach resident of the public housing development with a smile and
two bags of groceries.
The symbolism of blacks giving
food to poor white people was not
lost on Elder Ronnie W. Collins,
who is senior pastor of Spirit and
Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
in Kingsport.
Collins knows that poor people
have the same needs, whatever
their race or beliefs. That is why
he started a program called My
Brother's Keeper. The program
distributes food to a different poor
neighborhood every month.
He and his congregation have
distributed 80,000 pounds of food
in Kingsport, Johnson City, Elizabethton, Knoxville, Nashville,
Roanoke, and they are headed to
Dayton, Ohio, next.
In ministering to the poor in
each town, Collins is gently chiding the larger churches in these
communities. He hopes they will
become more concerned with
helping their neighbors and less
with spending on brick and mortar for a larger church building.
"We don't even have a place to
store our food, but the money we
receive is going to the poor," said
Collins. He quoted Jesus: "In as
much as you have done it unto the
least of my brethren, so you have
done it unto me."
He hopes to build up a network
of My Brother's Keepers partners
to reach his goal of feeding 5,000
people per month in the region.
He said it could be done if 1,000
partners were to donate $4 per
month.
Each gift is enough food to feed
a family for a week. With his lim-
Collins knows that
poor people have the
same needs, whateve.
their race or beliefs.
food from Second Harvest Foo
Bank. It supplements that wit
help from White's Food Store~
and Kern's Bakery.
But food is only one of th
things that poor people neec},
Collins is developing program
that will help the poor at ever
stage oftheir life.
This includes a program to pr
vide free diapers for babies of th
poorest single mothers. He hold
back-to-school jams which helil
provide poor school children wit
school supplies. This year he SUJ1
plied -,'3,000 children with sup
plies. Only five percent of thosll
children were black. He also has
program to provide new clothin
for children.
For older students, he ha_
developed a program which pro
vides $500 scholarships to North
east State Technical Communit
College. He has also provided
$500 scholarship to a studen
attending North Carolina Sta
University.
_
For dropouts he has a progra
to help them get their Genera
Equivalency Diploma. He also
has a ministry for those in prison.
"We are not trying to b.uild up
church building, we are trying t<j
build up people," said Collins
, He again quoted Christ, "For I
was hungry and you gave me
meat, I was thirsty and you gave
me drink. I was a stranger an~
you took me in. Naked and yop
clothed me, I was sick and you
visited me. I was in prison an~
Staff Photo by Tony Duncan you came to me."
More information . can be
Elder Ronnie W. Collins hands out food baskets
obtained about My Brother:e
Collins said that hunger has Keeper by writing Spirit & Trutll
strategically plans his visits for
the end of the month, when wel- led people into crimes like pr-osti- FGBC, P.O. Box 339Q. Kin s ort,
N 37664-3390. .
fare checks are gone but the tution and sale of drugs.
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We're a bridge: small church responsible for big works. Lee Davenport. Bristol Herald Courier.August 16. 1999.
J.ason Davis/Bristol Herald Courier
Pastor Ronnie Collins's small church, Spirit & Truth Full Gospel Baptist, has created several community aid programs.
Collins is shown at Kingsport's Renaissance Center, where the church holds services.
·
'We're a· bridge'
'We weren't
whining,
griping and
complaining
about racism
but were
acfually doing
something.'
Small church responsible for big works
By L.EE DAVENPORT
Bristol Herald Courier
KINGSPORT- It all began
with one troubled young man.
Tylee Henry was a promising
high school athlete and a likely
candidate for a college scholarship, but one mistake coulrJ.
have cost him everything were
it not for a Kingsport minister.
Henry had been an adult
- Ronnie Collins
only nine days in August 1997
, when he got into a fight involv-
ing a large group of black and
white teens. Police charged
him with disorderly conduct
and inciting
a riot.
The
' you should know young man
could have
gone to jail, but a judge instead
decided to allow the 41-yearold preacher to take Henry
under his wing.
From that first pairing was
Folks
born a ministry that in two
short years has reached thousands of people.
"We're a bridge between ._,
where people are now and
where they can go," Pastor
Ronnie Collins said of two nonprofit organizations that grew
out of his experience with
Henry - Joshua Generation
and My Brother's Keeper.
See BRIDGE, Page 10A
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Page 10A
Monday, August 16, 1999
~ee black folks feeding their chilSome people believed that
dren, giving them diapers, milk. through his courtroom activism All of a sudden, they doh't hate which includes finding attorneys
"We're going into the streets, black people anymore."
'
for those who otherwise would
itJ.to the · 'hoods, finding people
So far this year, My Bt;,other's have been appointed a public de~
who are angry, people who are
selling drugs to .get food, selling Keeper has handed out enough fender -:-: he was trying to keep
food stamps to buy other things, canned' goods and staples to feed · drug dealers out of jail.
10,000 people for a week. It was a
"That is just wrong," Collins
prostituting themselves," he sai'd.
monumental task, considering the said. "We w~mt them to pay for
"God never left the poor, the unwhat they've done, but we want it
derprivileged. He never left the· organization is a small one.
Collins' church has f~wer than to be fair. Don't give them three
criminals, the wicked, the sinners," Collins said. "He never left two dozen members and it doesn't times the sentence because they're
the bad boys and girls to the gov- even have, a building. Instead, it black or poor and can't afford a
ernment. He left them to his rents a space every Sunday at the good attorney."
Slowly, the community began to
church to take care of, and that's Renaissance Center.
But Collins and members of his get a better understanding of
what we're doing."
what Joshua Generation and My
Collins and the members of his congregation don't mind.
. "Instead of putting money into Brother's Keeper were trying to
church, Spirit & Truth Full Gospel Baptist, now do a lot more mortar and bricks, we have de- do, he said. ,
than mentor troubled teens. They cided we will build people and
"When we began feeding people,
hand out food to the needy, give that we'll deal with a group of trying to get rid of . he drug dealt
, scholarships and free school sup- people that's being ignored - the ers, telling prostitutes 'You don't
plies to kids and help the poor poor, low-income, drug-dealers, need to be doing this with your
prostitutes, the bad people that body,' getting scholarships for peofind jobs and get off welfare.
What is surprising to many peo- most people would rather see just ple, they realized we were doing
something besides just talking
ple, Collins said, is that most of go to jail," he said.
Also a monumental task was about racism.
the poor his organizations help
giving out 2,000 bags of school
are white. '
"We weren't whining, griping
"People say 'Why are all these supplies this weekend through and complaining about racism but
black folks taking all their money Back-To-School Jam, a program to were actually doing something,"
and giving to all these poor white give low-income kids in Southwest Collins said. "Those who didn't
Virginia and. Northeast Tennessee like us started to love us."
people?' " he said.
"Well, I believe that if Christ the tools they need to stay in
My Brother's Keeper also helps
was here, he wouldn't look at school and excel.
the poor pay their electric and gas
The program was so successful bills and make their rent.
what color people were. God said
'Feed the poor,' and if the poor are that Tennessee's governor, Don
"Most of the people we deal
white, Chinese, Mexi~an, Native Sundquist, declared Saturday with say 'My daddy was poor,
American, I really don't care. "Back-To-School Jam Day."
Mom was poor, I'm poor and it's
We're going to feed them."
Collins couldn't have done it always going to be this way,' "
It's the right thing to do, he without a great deal of support Collins said. "We tell people they
said, but in addition to that, the from community leaders and local can stop that through education
philosophy goes a long way to- businesses, he said, .including a and with a little help.
ward eroding racist attitudes.
Kingsport office-supply store.
"We deal with them from the
"When you get food from us, inBut the support wasn't always perspective that God created
side the bag; there is a flier with 'there.
them, and God didn't create junk,
my face and my wife's face on it,"
"When we first started this, we he didn't create them to be poor
Collins said. "When these white were hated," he said. "Instead of and stay poor," he said. "We want
folks open up these bags, they see getting cooperation, we got the op- to encourage them to go to the
a black face feeding them. They posite." ..
next level."
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Certificate of recognition: Joshua Generation Tools for School. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. James S.
Gilmore III. September 2000.
CERTIF1CATE of RECOGNITION
By virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution in the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, there is hereby officially recognized:
TOOLS FOR SCHOOL 2000
WHEREAS , the education of children is of paramount importance, and their
parents and families have both the privilege and the duty to ensure that they receive
a quality education; and
WHEREAS , many citizens within our Commonwealth are dedicated to
volunteering to help underprivileged children, assisting their families with the
purchase and distribution of necessity items, such as school supplies ; anq
WHEREAS, TOOLS FOR SCHOOL 2000 is a year round program designed
to provide thousands of low-income and underprivileged children in Southwest
Virginia with school supplies ; and
WHEREAS , the Joshua Generation International, Inc., in conjunction with
local businesses, churches, civic organizations and individuals sponsors and supports
this pro-education volunteer program; and
WHEREAS , it is fitting to recognize TOOLS FOR SCHOOL 2000 for its
positive, pro-active, beneficial community event .that will meet the needs of many
families in our Commonwealth;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James S. Gilmore, III, do hereby recognize
September 2000 as TOOLS FOR SCHOOL 2000 MONTH in the
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA , and I call this observance to the attention of
all our citizens.
Sec retary o f rhe
Cr:nun O ill V~'rlith
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Virginia certificate of recognition Joshua Generation 2000
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Certificate of recognition by Governor James S. Gilmore III declaring September 2000 as "Tools for School" Month in the commonwealth of Virginia.
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Ronnie Collins
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Black in Appalachia
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Certificate of recognition: Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. James S. Gilmore
III. January 15. 2001.
CERTIF1CATE of RECOGNITION
By virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution in the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, there is hereby officially recognized:
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
WHEREAS , the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia
on January 15, 1929, was ordained minister at the age of 19, and rose to national
prominence as a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King, in true Jeffersonian fashion, embraced the vision of an
America where, "We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal. .. ",
and a nation whose citizens judge one another "not by the color of their skin, but by the
content of their character"; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King's leadership, will, and compassion at civil rights protests
throughout our nation inspired millions to believe in his dream for an America in which all
her countrymen are treated equally and justly; and
WHEREAS , Dr. King was a peaceful and loving man, preaching nonviolence to his
followers, both black and white , as they rallied around him time after time, peacefully
assembled in "a beautiful symphony of brotherhood" representative of his dream which we
continue to strive for in our homes, our communities, and in our great Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, people everywhere continue to look to Dr. King's example as a model
in human relations, and his role in the struggle for civil human rights has persisted since his
assassination in 1968 and will continue until his vision of universal freedom, equality, and
justice is finally realized;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James S. Gilmore, III, do hereby recognize January 15,
2001 as MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY in the COMMONWEALTH OF
VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of all our citizens.
Secretary of the Cormrwnwealth
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Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
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Schools--Bland High School
Schools--Douglass High School
Schools--Northeast State Technical Community College
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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2019-01-24
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Virginia certificate of recognition MLK Day 2001
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Certificate of recognition by Governor James S. Gilmore III declaring January 15, 2001 as Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the commonwealth of Virginia.
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Commonwealth of Virginia; Governor James S. Gilmore III
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Ronnie Collins
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Black in Appalachia
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Certificate of recognition: "Putting Babies First" Week. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. James S. Gilmore
III. December 1999.
CERTIFICATE of RECOGNITION
By virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution in the Governor of the
Commonwealth ofVu-ginia, there is hereby offzcially recognized:
"PUTTING BABIES FIRST" WEEK
WHEREAS, children are our most valuable resources, and their parents,
families and fellow citizens have both the privilege and the duty to ensure that they
grow up in a safe and healthy environment, with caring and responsible role models;
and
WHEREAS, many citizens within our Commonwealth are dedicated to
volunteering to help underprivileged children, assisting their families with the
purchase and distribution of necessity items, such as diapers, baby wipes and baby
formula; and
'
WHEREAS, "Diapers for the Holidays" is the official kick off for "Putting
Babies First," a year-round program that provides thousands of diapers, baby wipes
and baby formula to underprivileged infants and toddlers in seven counties and three
cities of Southwest Virginia; and
WHEREAS, many regional businesses, churches, civic groups and
individuals will sponsor this first time "Diapers for the Holidays," in an effort to
meet the needs of underprivileged infants and toddlers; and
WHEREAS, it is fitting to recognize "Putting Babies First" and its kick off
campaign of "Diapers for the Holidays" for its' positive, pro-active, beneficial
community events that will meet the needs of many families this holiday season;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James S. Gilmore, III, do hereby recognize
December 19-25, 1999 as "PUTIING BABIES FIRST" WEEK in the
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of
all our citizens.
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SecretO/y of the Com!IU)/1\\'eo l! i,
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Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
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Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
Newspapers--Kingsport Times
Schools--Appalachian Training Center
Schools--Bland High School
Schools--Douglass High School
Schools--Northeast State Technical Community College
Soldiers--Veterans, WWII
Soldiers--Women
Sports
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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Virginia certificate of recognition Putting Babies First 1999
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African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American churches; African American families; African American single mothers
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Certificate of recognition by Governor James S. Gilmore III declaring December 19-25, 1999 as "Putting Babies First" Week in the commonwealth of Virginia.
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1999; United States--Virginia
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Black in Appalachia
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Certificate of recognition: "Putting Babies First" Week. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. James S. Gilmore
III. June 2000.
CERTIFICATE of RECOGNITION
By virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution in the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, there is hereby officially recognized:
"PUTTING BABIES FIRST" WEEK
WHEREAS, the health and well-being of children is of paramount
importance, and their parents, families and fellow citizens have both the privilege
and the duty to ensure that they grow up in a safe and healthy environment, with
caring and responsible role models; and
WHEREAS, many citizens within our Commonwealth are dedicated to
volunteering to help underprivileged children, assisting their families with the
purchase and distribution of necessity items; and
WHEREAS, the goal of Putting Babies First 2000 is to provide thousands of
free diapers, baby wipes and baby formula to low-income families in seven
Southwest Virginia counties; and
WHEREAS, many regional businesses, churches, civic groups and
individuals are sponsoring the Putting Babies First 2000 Campaign; and
WHEREAS, since August of 1999, Putting Babies First has distributed
thousands of items to low income families; and
WHEREAS, it is fitting to recognize Putting Babies First 2000 for its'
positive, pro-active, beneficial community events that will meet the needs of many
families in our Commonwealth;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James S. Gilmore, III, do hereby recognize
June 28-July 2, 2000 as "PUTTING BABIES FIRST" WEEK in the
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of
all our citizens.
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Kingsport
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Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
Education
Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
Newspapers--Kingsport Times
Schools--Appalachian Training Center
Schools--Bland High School
Schools--Douglass High School
Schools--Northeast State Technical Community College
Soldiers--Veterans, WWII
Soldiers--Women
Sports
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Items about the Kingsport African American community, including a large collection of newspaper articles from the Kingsport Times, ephemera from reunions for Douglass High School, family photographs from African American families, information on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; 1919- 2013
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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2019-01-24
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Virginia certificate of recognition Putting Babies First 2000
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African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American churches; African American families; African American single mothers
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Certificate of recognition by Governor James S. Gilmore III declaring June 28-July 2, 2000 as "Putting Babies First" Week in the commonwealth of Virginia.
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Commonwealth of Virginia; Governor James S. Gilmore III
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Ronnie Collins
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Black in Appalachia
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January 2019
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Kingsport
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Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
Education
Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
Newspapers--Kingsport Times
Schools--Appalachian Training Center
Schools--Bland High School
Schools--Douglass High School
Schools--Northeast State Technical Community College
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Soldiers--Women
Sports
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Items about the Kingsport African American community, including a large collection of newspaper articles from the Kingsport Times, ephemera from reunions for Douglass High School, family photographs from African American families, information on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; 1919- 2013
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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2019-01-24
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United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Title
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Rudy Hall's list of fellow golfers
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American men
Description
An account of the resource
A photograph of a list of names and addresses with a handwritten title "One of Rudy's listings of fellow golfers"
Creator
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Creator unknow
Source
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Louetta Hall
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
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January 2019
Rights
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This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
community
golf
sports
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Back to School Jam V. Joshua Generation, My Brother's Keeper, Office Depot, Subway, WCQR Radio. August 14. 1999.
JOSHUA GENERATION sm,
""MY BROTHER'S KEEPER"",
OFFICE DEPOT, SUBWAY
& 88.3frn WCQR RADIO
PURPOSE:
Main focus of Back-to-School Jam
Vis to reach 2,000 to 5,000 LowIncome & Underprivileged children
living in the 8 Counties of Upper East
/1M~
Tennessee; Knoxville ;and 7 Counties
& 3 Cities of Southwest Virginia.
For each $15 donation, school
supplies (estimated value of $30) will
be given Free to Low-Income and
Underprivileged Children from K-12th
grade in our region. Reaching 2,000
to 5,000 Low-Income children
represents a
250% to
625%
increase
from 800 last
year. 500
Bags are
Saturday, August 14, 1999/1:00 pm until4:00 pm
dedicated to .
GLEN BRUCE PARK (Downtown Kingsport beside the Library)
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT- REFRESHMENTS- SCHOOL SUPPLIES East
Special Guests include: Overseer Ron Collins, Judge Steven Jones, Knoxville.
I?.
BACK·T •
Dr. William W. Locke (Northeast State President), Ken Ulmer, WKPT-1Y,
~ . Elder Ronnie Collins, President& CEO
WCQR 88.3, Dr. George Odie, Pastor Charles Dent,
~
Gwen Collins, Vice-President
Dr. Ron Davis, Dana Davis and others.
., Filler Paper
., Scissors ., Glue or Glue Sticks ., Erasers
., Dividers/Folders ., Rulers
., Pens
., Markers
, ., Notebooks
tP Pencils
tP Crayons
., Pencil Boxes
'.
- To provide School Supplies for 2,000 to 5,000 low-income children.
-To provide 3 - $1,000 and 1 - $500 Joshua Generation sm Scholarships to 4 students
of any race (White, Black, Chinese, Native American, Hispanic, etc.) who are low
income. For scholarship application, please call230-0910.
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Individual Sponsorship 0 $
15 I each bag
Corporate, Church, Civic Sponsorship 0 $ 100 - $500 or In-Kind
Major Corporate, Church, Civic Sponsorship 0 $ 501 - $1,000 or In-Kind
EAGLE (Soaring Above the Rest) o' $1,001-$5,000 or In-Kind
WE THANK THESE: .CORPORATE, CHURCH AND INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS:
- Office Depot (Kingsport & Johnson City) - Subway- Spirit & Truth FGBC
- Sulphur Springs United Methodist Church - Tri-Cities Children Ministries Group
- WCQR- General Shale - WKPT-7V- Kingsport Times-News
-First Baptist Church (Church Circle} - Cornerstone -Christ Fellowship - Central Baptist
- WCYB-7V5- Eastman tn Division - Sista' Act- Kim Smith - Gail Charles
- Roscoe & Debra Taylor- Gary Richards - 7VFAR
And remember our BACK-TO-SCHOOL JAMS MOTTO:
"One child with school supplies -- Tools to Achieve Academic Success --
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Kingsport
Subject
The topic of the resource
Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
Education
Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
Newspapers--Kingsport Times
Schools--Appalachian Training Center
Schools--Bland High School
Schools--Douglass High School
Schools--Northeast State Technical Community College
Soldiers--Veterans, WWII
Soldiers--Women
Sports
Description
An account of the resource
Items about the Kingsport African American community, including a large collection of newspaper articles from the Kingsport Times, ephemera from reunions for Douglass High School, family photographs from African American families, information on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; 1919- 2013
Source
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
Publisher
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Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2019-01-24
Rights
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Items can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
Contributor
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Back to School Jam V 1999_2
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American churches; African American religious leaders; African American Baptists; African American youth; African American students; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Education--Southern States
Description
An account of the resource
Flyer advertising Back to School Jam V in 1999. Outlines the purpose of the program and ways to contribute. Includes list of local sponsors.
Source
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Ronnie Collins
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Black in Appalachia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
January 2019
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1999; United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
Creator
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Creator unknown
community
school supplies
students