FIVE PROGRAM FACETS

Enriching Lives Impacting Communites

FACET 1

Services to Youth

The Services to Youth facet is an integrated approach to preparing young people to succeed in the 21th century by focusing on the academic, cultural, health, social awareness, career development, and mentoring needs of youth.

FACET 2

The Arts

The origin of The Arts facet can be traced to our cultured co-founder Margaret Roselle Hawkins. Her passion for creative expression led to the establishment of The Arts facet in 1964 at the 14th National Assembly. The focus of The Arts facet is to provide opportunties and enhance the knowledge and appreciation of the art for youth and adults.

FACET 3

National Trends and Services

National Trends and Services encompasses programs and committees with national partners and sponsors, each committed to focusing on eliminating disparities by reducing barriers to services through advocacy, education, and service while continuing to promote programming designed to foster individual and community empowerment.

FACET 4

International Trends and Services

The International Trends and Services facet aims to expand the global platform for programs designed and developed to service the educational, health and cultural needs of people of African decent throughout the world. The components of the facets are delivered through measurable and sustainable service delivery methods that reach women and their families.

FACET 5

Health and Human Services

The Health and Human Services facet was created in response to the chronic health disparities that persist in our communities and result in the decreased life expectancy of African Americans.