Wilmer Amina Carter Foundation
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Locality: Rialto, California
Phone: +1 909-820-4406
Website: ef-cbs.com
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I had a wonderful time at San Bernardino Valley College 90th Anniversary celebration. It is always great to see Calif State San Bernardino President, Tomas D. Morales.
We will always remember Col. Green as a leader, a role model and one who made a great contribution to our nation our state and to the Inland Empire. May he rest in peace.
In June of 1991 a Rialto elementary school was named after Georgia F. Morris. Ms. Morris achieved many accomplishments throughout her career in the educational field. She was the first African American administrator in Rialto Unified School District as well as the first African American female to be named to the Human Relations Commission in Rialto. Her presences in and contributions to the Inland Empire will be archived as a part of our 'Bridges that Carried Us Over' archiving project. http://ef-cbs.com/creativebusinessservices/
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Don't miss out on our next event..... Wilmer Amina Carter Foundation is honoring an Inland Empire legend, Mr. Jack L Hill. Come out and support him Thursday, October 16, 2014 4:00 - 7:00 pm at the Norman Feldheym Central Library. $25 Donation
Thank You to everyone who worked tirelessly to help make our Bridges that Carried Us Over Fundraiser possible. We exceeded our goal of $10,000!
Graduation is upon us. Support our future, donate what you can to scholarships! But HURRY, the GIVEBIG Event is over in 16 hours!!! http://givebigsbcounty.razoo.com//Creative-Business-Servic
Tickets are going fast. Buy now to be a part of history! http://thecbsfoundation.eventbrite.com
Co-founder Wilmer Amina Carter shown here with Tommy Morrow, publisher and Kim Anthony, executive editor of the Inland Valley News, who are members of a committee that will join Creative Business Services, Inc. in an effort to locate, collect, document and preserve the legacy of the African American contribution to the history of the development of the Inland Empire.