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POPSAlcoholic Help for Families This is a great program. If you need to help someone in your family -please at least hear this message. There is a video on the website.
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POPSDo you Know Your Neighbors? Why not? Stop the Violence South is partnering with the Minority Builders Association to bring about a significant change in the Charleston SC area. Each and every family and business owner is invited to participate and the call has gone out "Do you know who your Neighbors are? If not, why? Come to Palmetto Island Park on October 19th, 2008, set up a booth, introduce yourself, get to know your Neighbors, and make sure they know about.
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POPSStop the Violence Sundays Poster of Charleston Events Promoting peace and finding positive solutions to resolve conflicts. We are also engaged in armoring our youth via education and awareness to produce positive citizens throughout our SC Communities. CONTACT STOP THE VIOLENCE, CHARLESTON SC Barron Rivers, President | EMAIL: StopTheViolenceSouth@yahoo.com PHONE: 843-244-2380 Toll Free: 877-635-1518 message center Seen in: www.FoShoRecordz.com www.StopTheViolenceSouth.com www.MinorityBuildersAssociation.com www.Partner-to-Grow.com www.LowCountryToday.com
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POPSFoSho Recordz Reaching Out to Record Young SC Hip Hop and Rap Artists The Minority Builders Association is proud to be involved in Stop the Violence Sundays here in Charleston, South Carolina. CEO and Founder, Barron Rivers, is the spearhead of Stop the Violence. He is currently involved in educating and reaching out to our brightest and newest young Hip Hop and Rap Artists in the South. Giving them recording opportunities and more than that, opportunities to stay out of gangs and pursue their God Given talents through music therapy.
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POPSSearching for American Indians in South Carolina 
"Indians, Indians...come out, come out where ever you are! We want to study you", says the local newspaper. A little late seeing as the event to take surveys & collect info from the surviving Indians...is tomorrow! I only accidentally found it. I'm certain that the Minority Commision wants to "help" these minorities. Perhaps help them get set up for grants, contracting work and monies already earmarked for Minorities in SC. However, whoever is spearheading the PR campaign is not shining very well right now. I have seen nothing online except this lone article. I have seen NO public service announcements, heard radio spots...nothing. I am not criticizing their efforts, it just goes to prove my point - when you really want to help someone YOU SCREAM IT FROM THE RAFTERS AND ROOFTOPS - get "grass roots" on it if you have to! Lame attempts to announce "we're here to help you so come out and participate on short notice" is just not enough to be considered a real effort.
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POPSWhy is it So Hard to Wake Up in the Morning? From the Minority Builders Blog - a Digg Article expalinaing the necessities of good sleep. Sure, we already know this, but reminders never hurt. You need your rest to be an effective Business Owner! Are you burning your candle at 5 ends?