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Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.

Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. SynLod 2013. Project Reports Lady Sharon Beard, National 2 nd Vice President Lady Audrey L. Lawton, 12 th National President. Lady DiAnn Robinson – NATIONAL Chair LADY SHARON BEARD - NATIONAL 2 ND VICE PRESIDENT LADY AUDRIE LAWTON – NATIONAL PRESIDENT.

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Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.

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  1. Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. SynLod 2013 Project Reports Lady Sharon Beard, National 2nd Vice President Lady Audrey L. Lawton, 12th National President

  2. Lady DiAnn Robinson – NATIONAL Chair LADY SHARON BEARD - NATIONAL 2ND VICE PRESIDENT LADY AUDRIE LAWTON – NATIONAL PRESIDENT NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN (NCNW)

  3. AREA NCNW CHAIRS • AREA I LADY MOLLIE JOHNSON WILLIAMS • AREA II LADY MARY ALEXANDER • AREA III LADY PRINCETTA FARRIES • AREA IV LADY DAWNETTE FRAZER-WOODS • AREA V LADY BILLIE BENNETT • AREA VI LADY FUTURE VINCENT-HICKS

  4. NATIONAL INITIATIVE ONE • HIV/AIDS AWARENESS • TEXT MESSAGING • COMMUNITY EVENT (PROVIDE INFORMATION) • TALENT SHOW OR HIP HOP PROGRAM TO TARGET TEENS • CHAPTERS PROJECT RECOGNIZED AT SYN-LOD • PROGRAMS • FLYERS • PICTURES

  5. NCNW INCENTIVE ONE • ALL CHAPTERS SUBMITTING PROJECTS AND COMPLETING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF INITIATIVE ONE WILL RECEIVE AN AWARD AT SYN-LOD

  6. NATIONAL INITIATIVE TWO • TLOD TO PARTNER WITH NCNW • FOR NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP • 200 LADIES TO JOIN NCNW • 200 TEENS TO JOIN NCNW • LADIES SPONSOR TOP TEENS MEMBERSHIP FOR $2.00 BEFORE MAY 2012 • CHAPTERS TO PROVIDE NATIONAL CHAIR • NAMES OF NEW MEMBERS

  7. NCNW INCENTIVE TWO The chapter and/or area that gets the most ladies and teens to become new members of the National Council of Negro Women would receive an award at Syn-Lod

  8. NATIONAL INITIATIVE THREE TOP LADIES OF DISTINCTION, INC. PURCHASE A LIFE TIME MEMBERSHIP OF $750.00

  9. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN • Total # of Volunteer Hours 78,645 • Funds Donated $6,896 • Funds Expended $7,129 • Chapter Life Time Membership 26

  10. NCNW Life Membership AREA I • BEAUMONT • CAPITAL CITY • HOUSTON • HUMBLE INTERCONTINENTAL • LUFKIN • MISSOURI CITY SPACE CITY • SUGAR VALLEY

  11. NCNW Life Membership AREA II • ALEXANDRIA • BALTIMORE • DALE CITY PRINCE WILLIAMS COUNTY • HAMPTON ROADS • PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY • QUEENS NY EMPIRE STATE

  12. NCNW LIFE MEMBERSHIP • AREA III • CARDINAL • CHICAGO • LINCOLN PARK • MILWAUKEE • NORTH SHORE • WEST SUBURBAN CHICAGO • AREA IV • AUGUSTA • MIAMI • RALIEGH • SAVANNAH

  13. NCNW LIFE MEMBERSHIP AREA V • NA AREA VI • HUB CITY • LADERA HEIGHTS • LOS ANGELES • STARLIGHT

  14. INCENTIVE ONE HIV/AIDS award AREA I • Beaumont • Houston • Humble Intercontinental • Missouri City Space City • New Orleans • Prairie View • River City • San Antonio Metro • Suburban Bayou city • Sugar Valley

  15. HIV/AIDS AWARENESS BRADFORD/TAYLOR CENTERHouston, Humble, Missouri City, Sugar Valley

  16. INCENTIVE ONE HIV/AIDS award AREA II • Queens Empire • Washington DC AREA III • Chicago • Lincoln Park Chicago • Midway Chicago • North Shore • Skyline Metropolitan Chicago • South Suburban Chicago

  17. SOUTH SUBURBAN CHICAGOHIV/Aids Workshop South Suburban Teens presenting HIV-AIDS Workshop to Seniors of Phoenix, Illinois at our Annual Kwanzaa Celebration. The Golden Agers were delighted that the Teens were willing to talk candidly on such a sensitive subject.

  18. INCENTIVE ONE HIV/AIDS Award AREA IV • Augusta • Marshall Capital City AREA V • Columbus • Renaissance AREA VI • NA

  19. TOP TEENS MEMBERSHIP AREA I BEAUMONT 21 DALLAS 15 HOUSTON 185 HUMBLE INTERCONTINENTAL 49 LAKE CHARLES 17 LAKE HOUSTON 18 LUFKIN 15 RIVER CITY 31 SHREVEPORT 45 SUGAR VALEY 54 TRINITY WEST 10 TWIN CITY 46 TOTAL 506

  20. TOP TEENS MEMBERSHIP AREA II PRINCE GEORGE CITY 36 QUEENS EMPIRE 4 TOTAL 40 AREA III CARDINAL 23 EAST ST LOUIS 23 SOUTH SUBURBAN 29 SKYLINE (100%) TOTAL 75

  21. TOP TEENS MEMBERSHIP AREA IV ST PETERBURG 5 AREA V NA AREA VI HUB CITY 11 INGLEWOOD 14 LADERA HEIGHTS 32 TOTAL 57

  22. INGRID SANDERS JONESNCNW NATIONAL CHAIR • ATLANTA, May 2, 2013 -- The Coca-Cola Foundation announced a $1 million multi-year award to the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) to support its operating infrastructure and NCNW’s Economic and Entrepreneurial Development Center, which provides technical assistance and business development assistance to more than 4,000 women annually.

  23. NCNW Affiliates Conference – Las Vegas Lady Audrie PRESENTS $3500

  24. TOP LADIES OF DISTINCTION, INC. • NATIONAL PROJECT • NAACP Activities, 2011 – 2013 • Area Chairs • Lady Stephanie Owens, Area I                             Lady Marie Quick, Area II • Lady Sylvia Yandle, Area IIILady Pamela Bright, Area IV • Lady Kimberly Grays, Area V Lady Dorothy Shepherd, Area VI • 2NDVice President • Lady Sharon Beard • National President • Lady Audrie Lawton

  25. National TLOD NAACP Chair Lady Mary Louise Batiste

  26. PURPOSE For more than 100 years the oldest Civil Rights organization, NAACP, in America constantly echoes the rights of every individual to equal justice under the law.  Beyond the premise of race, ethnicity and political labels ALL mankind are the same.  Thus, as stated in the Constitution – “Americans endowed with certain inalienable rights…guaranteed equal justice under the law”. With this assurance, TLOD strides to make an impact on the lives of all Americans to dream and enjoy the pursuit of life in its fullest.  As President Benjamin Jealous remarked: “That is an important truth worth remembering and celebrating in today’s divisive, contentious times.  America’s promise of equal justice, rights and opportunity for all defines and distinguishes our nation.  And how well we fulfill that promise speaks volumes about our national character”.

  27. PURPOSE TLOD Chapter NAACP, continues to hold America to its highest ideals in promoting our Objectives: Each TLOD chapter contributes the nationally mandated $50.00 as part of the April 1st financial report. Implement at least one NAACP activity annually.  Each Area should host a professional display table to highlight local chapter activities on an Area level and at Syn-Lod 2013. Continue to encourage TLOD chapter life memberships with NAACP by Syn-Lod 2013.  The membership fee is $750; and, may be paid in increments of $75.00 per year until paid in full.  Your chapter will have NAACP Chapter Membership status while you are paying. Increase number of Teens participating in NAACP  ACT-SO Scholarship Competition by taking more of an active role in NAACP national programs. Encourage TLOD family (Ladies, Teens and Lords) to purchase NAACP memberships. Encourage participation of TLOD in local, state, and National NAACP activities.

  28. PURPOSE AND executing our strategies: Provide Workshops/Seminars to educate TLOD Members and public on Redistricting  Focus attention on Voters’ Registration in preparation of 2014 Election. Provide Workshops and Seminars on Home Ownership.  Promote Entrepreneurship among African American Women and provide resources;  Educate TLOD members and public in Business Economics;  Compile a Resource Directory on available resources and tools to assist women after retirement;  Provide workshops and seminars on Job Preparation to help educate the unemployed;  Promote Job Fairs and provide “Back to Work” workshops to assist unemployed;  Educate Ladies and Teens on the Legislation working to assist with public policy;  Support NAACP’s health initiatives by advocating their causes: Access to Healthcare, Racial Disparities, Mental Health, HIV/AIDS, Injustice;  Encourage participation in NAACP conferences, seminars and national convention; and Visit www.naacp.org regularly for updates and information

  29. RESULTS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR 2011-2013 ACTION/GOALS Each TLOD chapter contribute to the nationally mandated $50.00 as part of the April 1st financial report; Implement at least one NAACP activity annually.  Each Area host a professional display table to highlight local chapter activities on an Area level and at Syn-Lod 2013, Increase the number of Teen participation in NAACP and ACT-SO; 100% response 98 % of chapters who returned a Chapter Report Book, held a Membership Drive; attended or served at the Freedom Fund Dinners and were actively involved in the National Convention. Five Teens competed in ACT-SO.

  30. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR 2011-2013 RESULTS ACTION/GOALS Encourage TLOD Family (Ladies, Teens and Lords) to purchase NAACP memberships Encourage participation of TLOD in local, state and National NAACP activities As National Chair, my goal was to deliver concise and clear communication to the Area and in some instances chapter chairs. 45% of the chapters have increased their memberships.  At least ten (10) chapters are paying on a Life Membership. Overwhelmingly, all chapters with Teens participated in Voter Registration. Six teleconferences with area chairs Six personal phone calls Three newsletters A series of e-mails

  31. HIGHLIGHTS OF 2011-2013 The National President, Lady Audrie Lawton made a $5,000.00 donation at the NAACP National Convention during the WIN Luncheon Hub City pledged to register 16 new voters on the 16th of September in memory of the four young girls killed in Birmingham, Alabama Nashville Capitol City Chapter partnered with the City Wide Super Sunday Voter Registration Drive on August 19th. Three Teens from the Ladera Heights Chapter attended the National Convention The City of Angeles Chapter and TTA collaborated with OES Grand Worthy Chapter Sarah Chapter #8 to distribute and signed up over 50 community members for the upcoming 2012 election. The Shreveport Chapter – Lady Sharon Penson, NAACP project Chairperson and Lady Tracey Moon made a presentation to the members of the AARP Chapter 3832 on the importance of voting in the next presidential election. Cardinal Chapter – Hosted a Voter Registration drive with Teens For outstanding NAACP Chapter activities, eight chapters were presented gold medallions at Parliamen-Top 2012

  32. HIGHLIGHTS OF 2011-2013 Confluence Chapter – Members served on the county Branch’s Executive Committee, Freedom Fund Committee and certified to register voters. East St. Louis – Partnered with Delta Sigma Theta and the Daughters of Isis during the month of February in weekly Voter Registration drives.  93% of the chapter are members of NAACP. Ebony – Supported the local Freedom Fund Dinner. St. Louis – Partnered with the St. Louis Center and sponsored a Voter Registration Drive West Suburban – Continued installment payment on chapter’s Life Membership.  Voter Registration: Partnered with two churches, AKA Sorority, DuPage Community College and Benedictine University Milwaukee – Paying on Life Membership Lincoln Park – Participated in NAACP Job Fair Inglewood chapter partnered with the Inglewood Branch membership drive. On behalf of TLOD, Lady Pamela Bright will make a monetary donation at the nation NAACP Convention in July , 2013 during the WIN Luncheon.

  33. INTERESTING AND EXCITING Communicating with the Area Chairs Noticing differences and similarities of Areas and chapters Offering incentives at Parliamen-Top and Syn-Lod Providing special recognition for participating chapters. Overwhelming response to Voter Registration. Noting that 64% of the white population voted in the 2012 election and 66% of the Black population voted.

  34. GOALS FOR 2013-2014 Join forces to “Get Out to Vote” for the 2014 election. Articulate Women’s Rights and Job Preparation for the unemployed; Promote and enhance health care. Increase memberships ($30.00) in chapters by 50%. Increase Life Membership ($750.00) in chapters by 10%; Increase TTA membership ($10.00) by 50%.  Increase TTA participation in ACT-SO by 30%; 100% participation from all Area Chairs in implementing the goals of TLOD All areas join in the Day of Unity – This will be an exciting spiritual journey that will highlight health and HIV as a social justice issue and fight systemic health inequalities

  35. SUMMARY-CHAPTER REPORT At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice Area I, River City Total # of Volunteer Hours: 100 Members: 18 Activities: Freedom Fund Dinner Youth Council Subscribing Life Time Membership WIN Health Initiative National Convention ACT-SO

  36. SUMMARY-CHAPTER REPORT At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice Area II, Prince George’s County Total # of Volunteer Hours: 150 Members: 45 Activities: HIV Awareness - Testing Executive Board Members 100% membership Ladies and Teens ACT-SO

  37. SUMMARY-CHAPTERREPORT Area III, South Suburban Chicago Total # of Volunteer Hours: 1454 Members: 43 Activities: Membership Drive 100% Teens are Members Voter Registration Annual Heritage Bowl Food Baskets At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice

  38. SUMMARY-CHAPTER REPORT Area IV, Raleigh Total # of Volunteer Hours: 356 Members: 6 Activities: Six Life Memberships Chapter Life Memberships Voter Registration Pardon The Wilmington 10 Freedom Fund Dinner At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice

  39. SUMMARY-CHAPTER REPORT At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice Area V, Cincinnati Total # of Volunteer Hours: 1000 Members: 28 Activities: 100% Membership Received The “Outreach Award” Voter Registration TTA Involvement

  40. SUMMARY-CHAPTER REPORT At least one chapter from each Area will be highlighted for best practice Area VI, Carson Chapter Total # of Volunteer Hours: 260 Members: 22 Activities: Voter Registration Membership Drive Western Region I, Conference Freedom Fund Dinner

  41. National Sickle Cell Disease Awareness (SCDA) Lady Cleatrice C. McTorry National Project Chairman Lady Audrie Lawton National President 38th SYN-LOD CONFERENCE San Antonio, TX June 2013

  42. National Project Objectives Increase awareness Financial Support for a cure Improve the quality of life for those affected (individuals and families) Local & National SCDA programs or projects Area TLOD Leadership Conferences

  43. National Project Strategies Each TLOD chapter should implement at least one of the following programs or projects to be considered for Five Star Chapter recognition

  44. National Project Strategies SICKLE CELL SABBATH Contact your state or local Sickle Cell or the National Sickle Cell Disease Association of America (SCDAA) www.sickledisease.org or email scdaa@sicklecelldisease.org

  45. National Project Strategies Partner with Local NCNW, Sororities, Fraternities Red Cross March of Dimes Department of Public Health TTA – Health Choice Conference Big Brothers and Big Sisters Churches and hospitals Town Hall meetings with Public Officials

  46. National Project Strategies Encourage and Inform Request special times to provide education Encourage financial support Hold Community workshops Encourage support to children & families with SCD Encourage testing for sickle cell Form Sickle Cell support groups

  47. National Project Summary SCDA REPORTS - 75 (88% of rpts) CHAIRS DESIGNATED - 59 CHAPTERS (AREA III with 87% & AREA I with 79%)

  48. National Project Summary TOTAL # OF VOLUNTEER HOURS - 6,574 FUNDS DONATED - $ 8,238 FUNDS EXPENDED - $ 7,471 TOTAL CHAPTER PROJECTS - 105 TTA PROJECTS – 59 PARTNERSHIPS - 146

  49. Adoption of Families Backpacks with school supplies Blood Drives Board Members Bone Marrow Drives Camps Conferences Fundraising events CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS

  50. CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS Golf Outings Health Fairs Ice Cream Socials Luncheons & Dinners Mini Walk and Balloon Release Poster Design by Top Teens Workshops Presentation at a High School Screening for Sickle Cell

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