The earthquake that hit Haiti a year ago today was the sharpest single shock in a 400 year history characterized by very hard times. In the wake of the earthquake Progressive Black Men, Inc. wanted to lend a any resources we could to help in this disaster.
On Friday November 19th our organization held a charity benefit dinner were students, faculty, organizations & campus departments showed their support in our event with 200+ guest in attendance.
In this event we raised $800 for two organizations Noles for Haiti & Red Cross Noles. We ask you continue to keep Haiti in your prayers and keep supporting Haiti as they recover from this disaster.
Please join Noles for Haiti as they Host"Haiti: A Night of Remembrance and Recognition", For more information follow the link below
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122340091165348
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
As the First Chapter of Progressive Black Men, Inc, Progressive Black Men at Florida State Chapter as continued to lead in continuing the legacy that was established in 1989.
FSU PBM has sponsored many service projects in the Tallahassee community and participated with FSU loves the Kids and our annual DANCE EXPLOSION. We give out an annual scholarship to deserving males who plan on attended Florida State University.
Past SGA Presidents, Black Student Union Presidents, SGA senators and Presidents of various clubs and organization hold membership with the Florida State Chapter. The Florida State Chapter is member of the FSU Seminole Torchbearers Council of 100 Student Leaders.
FSU PBM has sponsored many service projects in the Tallahassee community and participated with FSU loves the Kids and our annual DANCE EXPLOSION. We give out an annual scholarship to deserving males who plan on attended Florida State University.
Past SGA Presidents, Black Student Union Presidents, SGA senators and Presidents of various clubs and organization hold membership with the Florida State Chapter. The Florida State Chapter is member of the FSU Seminole Torchbearers Council of 100 Student Leaders.
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