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NBKOTB: Mr. Daniel Dickey ‘Glad to Care For You’ [Audio]

Source: Photo via Daniel Dickey In New Black Kid On The Block news… Mr. Daniel Dickey “Glad To Care For You” A North Carolina singer’s dropped a soulful track. Mr. Daniel Dickey, a vocalist whose shared the stage with the likes of John Legend, Carl Thomas and 112, has released his single “Glad To Care For You.” In it, he sings about settling down after peddling through women and gladly caring for the one who’s special. Not just a singer, Dickey’s the current Chairman of the Young Professional Influencer Advisory Board for Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless. “Glad To Care For You” is currently available on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Google Play, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud & More. Source: Photo Via Mr. Daniel Dickey / Photo via Mr. Daniel Dickey You TELL us; are you feeling this New Black Kid On The Block Mr. Daniel Dickey???

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NBKOTB: Mr. Daniel Dickey ‘Glad to Care For You’ [Audio]

Radio One’s Hurricane Dave Presents Check to Hosea Feed the Hungry [PHOTOS]

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Radio One Atlanta’s Hurricane Dave helped to feed the homeless in Atlanta this weekend by presenting a check to Hosea Feed the Hungry. Hurricane Dave…

Radio One’s Hurricane Dave Presents Check to Hosea Feed the Hungry [PHOTOS]

A “Lil Positivity”: Ludacris And Kevin Hart Play Celeb Basketball Game Brings Out A-Town’s Finest [Photos]

Luda and Kev brought out the ATL biggest and brightest for a good cause. Ludcris’ Luda Day Weekend Celebrity Basketabll Game In Atlanta The importance of giving back to the community is the primary focus of LudaDay Weekend, and this year, Ludacris has made a commitment to highlighting local charities that support the city of Atlanta including; Frank Ski Kids Foundation, Inc., Keshia Knight Pulliam’s Kamp Kizzy, Antoine “Big Boi” Patton’s Big Kidz Foundation, Josh Powell’s 21 Reasons Foundation, Get Schooled.org, Do Something, Ryan Cameron Foundation, and the Boys & Girls Club of Atlanta. In addition to the above mentioned causes, LudaDay Weekend has also partnered with the local organization, Charles McCree Presents: Project Walk A Mile In My Shoes, to collect donations of new and slightly used shoes and sneakers to be collected at the Ludacris (Team Luda) vs. Kevin Hart (Team Hart) Celebrity Basketball Game on Sunday, September 2nd, at Morehouse Forbes Arena. The collected shoes will be donated to the following Atlanta-based organizations; Hosea Feed The Hungry, ENBA CAMP & YouthTakeBack, and My Sister’s House women’s shelter for abused women. Since its inception in 2008, Project Walk A Mile in My Shoes has collected over 7,000 pairs of shoes for several organizations including The Boys & Girls Club, It’s Cool To Be Smart, My Sister’s House and Hosea Feed the Hungry. Luda definitely puts on for his city. Check out the pics from the game on the flipper. Images via ATLPics/Prince Williams

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A “Lil Positivity”: Ludacris And Kevin Hart Play Celeb Basketball Game Brings Out A-Town’s Finest [Photos]

Hosea Feed the Hungry & Homeless Summer Events

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VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION WEEK June 20th – June 23rd Hosea Feed the Hungry looks forward to celebrating our volunteers and the countless hours of service that have been…

Hosea Feed the Hungry & Homeless Summer Events

Atlanta NAACP Freedom Fund Awards and Dinner Honoring Dwight Howard, Elisabeth Omilami, Ron Clark, & More.

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This past Saturday I had the pleasure of attending the Atlanta Chapter of the NAACP “Jondelle Johnson Freedom Fund Dinner”. I was very impressed. A very elegant, informative, heartwarming, classy event. They invited prestigious VIPS to honor them for their hard-working community service  which included  NBA star Dwight Howard, well known educator Ron Clark , actor and activist Elisabeth Omilami (Hosea Feed the Hungry) and Maurice “Reec” Swiney. All of the recipients delivered  impressive speeches and positive messages. What a great night. “The Jondelle Johnson Freedom Fund Awards Dinner is one of the most impressive lineups of VIP’s to be held in the social justice arena.  Mrs. Jondelle was affectionately known as “Mrs. NAACP” to many who knew her. She was the epitome of dedication, perseverance, and service. The Jondelle Johnson Legacy Award recognizes those who exemplify these characteristics.”  All the recipients of the Awards gave stellar speeches that were inspiring. The first recipient Elisabeth Omilami recieved the  Legacy Award for her consistent efforts with Hosea Feed the Homeless. Upon the receipt of her award she gave a speech of such magnitude that when Dwight Howard accepted his award he referred to Mrs. Omilami as “Maya Angelou the Second.” Dwight Howard speech was very moving because it was so sincere, affectionate and heartfelt. He has helped so many children in Atlanta, across the U.S and Haiti. He stated that a mentor told him at a very early age “to use basketball as a vehicle to change the world”. Last but not least Ron Clark received the President’s Award for his impact on the students at his academy. He was so happy to receive the award that he didn’t want to give the mic back to the President of the NAACP!  However, his time was well used. Ron Clark charged everyone at the dinner to make a difference in the life of a child. There were many great guests in the building, including the students from the Ron Clark Academy, Emmy Award Winning Poet, Hank Stewart,  and Grammy Award winning Singer Kandi from the Real Housewives of Atlanta. Where else can you get style, fashion, basketball, poetry, volunteerism and education…Only at the Jondelle Johnson Freedom Fund Dinner, I know that Mrs. Jondelle Johnson  was smiling down on the event very proud.” (Yolanda, examiner.com) For information  on how you can make a difference in the world….contact NAACP …email: freedomfund@naacpatlanta.org or call (404) 756-5447. WAKE UP EACH MORNING AND ASK YOURSELF….WHAT AM I DOING TO HELP SOMEONE? HOW CAN I HELP SOMEONE TODAY? IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE ANYTHING EXTRAVAGANT OR COSTLY…YOU CAN MAKE SOMEONE’S DAY BY GIVING A HOT MEAL WHEN THEY DON’T HAVE THE MEANS OF BUYING FOOD ON THEIR OWN..OR SIMPLY VOLUNTEERING AN HOUR OUT OF YOUR DAY TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY…IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT PEOPLE. LET’S WAKE UP AND HELP EACH OTHER EACH AND EVERYDAY! ~~JAZZY MCBEE Pictures courtesy of Chanda Scott/Tastemaker Magazine

Atlanta NAACP Freedom Fund Awards and Dinner Honoring Dwight Howard, Elisabeth Omilami, Ron Clark, & More.

Paula Deen Takes a Ham Bone to the Head

There’s a reason everyone is told not to play with their food.

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Paula Deen Takes a Ham Bone to the Head