In photo above: Volunteers from BB&T help with the Homes 4 Our Heroes Project under Whole Man Ministries. (Submitted photo) Special to the Chronicle The BB&T Lighthouse project decided to
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In photo above: 55 Leadership Winston-Salem current class members, alumni, and 30 sponsors of the organization dance during the “world premiere” of a song by Natasha Gore, a special song
In photo above: (L to R) Tamir Glenn, Kayla Smith, and Marlene Tellez were the recipients of the I’m T.O.U.G.H scholarships presented by India Reaves a Carver High School alumnus
In photo above: The Cleveland Avenue Transformation Team (CATT) received honors at the “We’ve Got Roots” celebration. (Submitted photo) By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph. D. For The Chronicle More than 150
In photo above: High school seniors within the Black Achievers Program were recognized for their scholastic achievement on May 14.
In photo above: CSEP Director Patricia Sadler welcomes the 200 seniors who are participants in the program designed to provide
In photo above: Suzanne Walsh presents the keynote speech during the commencement ceremony. (Submitted photo) Special to The Chronicle THOMASVILLE
In photo above: Dr. Freda C. Lewis-Hall was the keynote speaker at Salem College’s graduation on Saturday, May 23. (Photo
In photo above: Over 100 members of the community gather to talk about “Waughtown & MLK: Our Neighborhood Plan.” (Submitted
In photo above: (L-R) Jasmine Pitt, Bray Taylor, Elizabeth Bahati Mutisya and Gelila Selassie are award winners. They are members