Raised to always be a giver, Alvin Robinson has dedicated his life to helping others. People have noticed his good works and for his dedicated service he was recently ordained as a deacon of his church, Greater Tabernacle Worship Center.
Earlier this week members of the city’s Public Safety committee voted to extend the DRIVE (Driver Restoration Initiative and Vocational Expansion) program for an additional ten months.
The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI) is now accepting video applications for its Impact Grants program. BPI’s Impact Grants are investments in local programs, projects, and initiatives that support issues impacting Black communities in Forsyth County.
The final day of the Lash/Chronicle Tournament was a time for teams to fight for a championship or to close out their tournament on a positive note with a win.
After serving as principal at Carver High School for nearly a decade, in March Carol Montague-Davis will retire. Recently The Chronicle sat down with Montague-Davis to discuss her time spent at one of the district’s most historic schools in the area to find out what Carver Nation means to her.
At a place in time where violent crime is at an all time high and it seems as if there’s a shooting every day, there’s a new initiative that is giving people in the community an alternative to picking up a gun: putting on boxing gloves instead.