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Places of Worship Advisory Board (POWAB)
(202) 671-5063 or DC.POWAB@dc.gov
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Places of Worship Advisory Board (POWAB)
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Good Day!
The Co-Chairs of the Places of Worship Advisory Board invite you to our upcoming Zoom meeting, see information below. To participate in a special workshop "Strengthening Voter Participation in the DMV” which will take place during our regularly scheduled POWAB General Membership meeting.
Join POWAB Friday August 14, 2020 meeting
Special time 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm on Zoom:
POWAB hosts monthly meetings that are open to the public.
When: Every 2nd Friday each month
Special Time: 12:00 PM -2:30 pm
August 14, 2020 hosted on Zoom
POWAB full body meetings are being held remotely.
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The Places of Worship Advisory Board (POWAB) consists of members of the regional faith community, partnering organizations, and departments of health in the Metropolitan Washington Region. POWAB exists to provide resources, advice, and supports efforts that result in improvements in whole person health for individuals, families, and communities. Our work focuses on the influence of faith institutions and faith-based organizations on the life and health of people who participate in faith-based services.
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POWAB NATIONAL INFORMATION SPOTLIGHT
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The Legacy of the Honorable John Robert Lewis
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Representative John Robert Lewis (February 21,1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American politician and civil-rights leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death in 2020 from pancreatic cancer.
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Former President Barack Obama said:
“I’ve come here today because I like so many Americans owe a great debt to John Lewis and his forceful vision of freedom."
Lewis was “a man of pure joy and unbreakable perseverance,”
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Former President George W. Bush said:
“He always believed in preaching the Gospel in word and in deed, insisting that hate and fear had to be answered with love and hope,”
The Honorable John Robert Lewis died July 17 at the age of 80.
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POWAB RESOURCES FOR MIND,
BODY AND SPIRIT!
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Food, nutrition counseling, and access to health services are provided to low-income women, infants, and children under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, popularly known as WIC.
Meditation Video for Stress
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SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM POWAB
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP BOARD
Donna Gayles
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POWAB SOCIAL MEDIA AND MARKETING
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POWAB is seeking to expand its digital footprint! Our goal is to expand our reach and engagement to more faith communities in the District and beyond. Over the next months we will be enhancing the content on the POWAB website and the information disseminated on our Facebook page. Each month we will focus on a different topic determined by the executive leadership team.
The internet is constantly changing and evolving and staying relevant and up to date will be the key to POWAB growing its digital footprint. We need your help to grow our presence and achieve our goal.
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We need your help to grow our presence and achieve our goal.
Please consider volunteering to become a part of his dynamic team
If your are interested or have questions see contact:
POWAB Social Media Reporter,
Elder George Kerr III
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POWAB COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
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Virtual HIV Interfaith Conference
September 22-23-24, 2020
The virtual HIV Interfaith Conference, Resilience and Renewal, will provide a space for sharing, capacity building and advocacy among people of faith involved in HIV and AIDS.
It will be an opportunity to celebrate the many resilient people engaged in the HIV response; and an occasion to recommit faith leaders and communities to address HIV-related stigma and discrimination, increase access, and promote human rights.
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The Balm In Gilead's Sunday Morning
Health Corner
The Sunday Morning Health Corner e-Bulletin is your congregation's on-line Health Resource Center to keep your congregation and community educated and informed about health issues and concerns related to African American men, women, and children.
August National Immunization Awareness Month
Annual observance held in August to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages.
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POWAB CHAPLAIN COMMUNITY OUTREACH
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Minister Chi Mauuso
one of the Chaplain for POWAB
has taken her gift of service to the residents to Washington DC.
Special donations come from
Costco, located in Columbia Maryland.
They deliver bread, vegetable and house hold supplies two time per week to
Minister Chi Mauusco home.
She has such compassion for those who are in need that
Since the pandemic started 1,200 seniors and faith leaders have received donations.
One of the faith leaders
who received donations is
Pastor Dr. Mary Price of Christian Outreach Center for Deliverance located in
Hyattsville, Maryland
If your are a senior
in need of food, water or household supplies
contact: 202-813-7048
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Visit our Facebook page
If you would like to add a prayer
or positive message
POWAB Chaplain's
Rev.Chi Mauuso , Chaplain
Rev. Dr. Barbara Q. Rainey, Chaplain :
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STRENGTHENING VOTER PARTICIPATION
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The Workshop will be delivered by Dr. Keith Jennings, President, African American Center for Global Politics and Human Rights
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CALLING ALL POWAB MEMBERS AND COMMUNITIES OF FAITH!
To participate in a special workshop "Strengthening Voter Participation in the DMV” which will take place during our regularly scheduled POWAB General Member Meeting
Friday August 14, 2020 meeting
Special time 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm on Zoom:
This workshop is being provided in partnership with the Office of Martin Luther King III and will serve to educate and inform faith communities on their rights with regards to voting.
The Workshop will be delivered by Dr. Keith Jennings, President, African American Center for Global Politics and Human Rights and provide an overview of:
- the process of voting in the U.S. and the election cycle;
- challenges that have ensued from voting and the potential barriers for the upcoming 2020 election cycle; and
- opportunities and solutions for strengthening voter engagement and participation in the DMV.
We have a special welcome and introductory remarks
prior to the workshop.
We truly hope that you will join us for POWAB
very important event! THANK YOU
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POWAB BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Akoma Ntoaso Ministries
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Akoma Ntoaso Ministries
Imani Temple AACC
2420 Brooks Drive Suitland, MD 20746
Phone: (202) 440-8004
Reverend Dana "Salia" Mitchell
Executive Director, Founder
Namaste!
(The god in me reverences the god in you)
I am Rev. Dana Mitchell also known as Salia, the gentle, kind and caring queen. I am a founding member of POWAB and the Membership Committee Chair. I also serve as an Associate Pastor and International Director of Health and Wellness for Imani Temple International African American Catholic Congregation at its International Cathedral in Suitland, Maryland.
In 2012, I established Akoma Ntoaso Ministries with my daughter,
Makeda Olds, LGSW. Akoma Ntoaso Ministries provides:
Prevention and intervention services that assist the community in developing clear objectives and a sense of unity in addressing
dis-ease; Support to people in improving the overall health and wellness of their mind, body and spirit; Individual and group services including health education, coaching sessions, mental health counseling, holistic therapies and pastoral care.
For more information or a Free Coaching Session
AKOMA NTOASO IS LOVE ON ANOTHER LEVEL
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POWAB Full Body Meeting 2020
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern
Every month on the Second Friday
Aug 14, 2020 12:00 PM
Sep 11, 2020 12:00 PM
Oct 9, 2020 12:00 PM
Nov 13, 2020 12:00 PM
Dec 11, 2020 12:00 PM
Phone: Call: (301) 715 8592
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There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is
not made perfect in love.
1 John 4:18
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POWAB FUNDING and RESOURCES
Maryland Department
of Health Prevention and Health Promotion Administration
Maryland Department of Health:
Maryland (COVID-19) Information for Businesses:
Home Test Kits for HIV/STIs
I Want the Kit – free get home testing kits for HIV/ STIs:
Tuesday, August 11th 2:00 pm Practical Solutions Using Telehealth for Older Adults in Community Based and Outpatient Settings American Geriatrics Society Register: Click here for Registration
Tuesday, August 11th 14th 6:30 pm Northwest Faith Partners Virtual Meeting Please connect via Zoom at 6:30 PM
using one of these methods: Meeting ID - 351 534 168 For Audio Only 1-253-215-8782
Wednesday, August 12th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Conversations on Grief and Loss During Loss (Addressing Coronavirus and Racial Tension)
Join with Google Meet:
phone: 1 910-745-6801
PIN: 487 682 955#
For More Information
Mrs. Carmi Washington-Flood
As the faith community works towards re-opening, creating hand sanitizing stations and purchasing materials.
PLEASE READ!
Products that should NOT be used, there are 115 products listed (12 full pages) that contain methanol which can result in Serious Adverse Health Events, Including Death, Associated with Ingesting Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers Containing Methanol
FDA updates on hand sanitizers consumers should not use
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DC HEALTH Department
Reimbursement up to $500
The District of Columbia Department of Health (DC Health) Hearing Aid Assistance Program (DC HAAP) provides District residents with a reimbursement to offset the cost of purchasing a hearing aid. Residents that purchase/purchased a hearing aid between June 1, 2018 and September 1, 2020 can qualify to receive a reimbursement up to $500 per applicant depending on the out-of-pocket cost.
To be eligible for the reimbursement one must meet the following criteria:
- A resident of the District of Columbia;
- 0 - 14 years of age;
- 65 years of age or older;
- Have a disability;
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Have an annual gross household income of less than $100,000.
Anyone interested in applying for a reimbursement should
to complete an application online or click on the link above to be taken directly to the application.
Questions can be directed to Tasha Moses at (202) 656-3027 or
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The District of Columbia Department of Health
August 11-14, 2020
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
US Department of Health and Human Services Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults and Adolescents with HIV (2019): Recommended ART initiation as soon as possible.
Question or concerns:
E-mail: RapidART@dc.gov
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LinkU is the free online resource and referral guide for DC, Maryland, and Virginia, available for consumers, faith-based organizations (FBOs), and community-based organizations (CBOs).
The LinkU network connects people seeking help to verified social care providers that serve them. As an added benefit, FBOs and CBOs can become " LinkU staff members", which grants the agency access to additional features.
If you organization would like to become a LinkU Staff member, please contact Ashley Coleman ashley.coleman@dc.gov
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SPEAK LIFE Section:
Inspirational words for
YOUR MIND,BODY AND SPIRIT!
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We Celebrate our Seniors!
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Mindful Moment Message from the
POWAB Co-Chairs:
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“Quiet the voice telling you to do more and be more, and trust that in this moment, you are, where you are at, and what you were doing is enough. You will get to where you need to be in your own time. Until then, breathe. Breathe and be patient with yourself and your process. You are doing the best you can to cope and survive amid your struggles, and that’s all you can ask of yourself. It’s enough. You are enough.” Daniell Koepke
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Donna Gayles,
Community Co-Chair
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Regina Jefferson,
Government Co-Chair
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Tasha Moses,
Community Co-Chair
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899 North Capitol St. NE, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
For more information, please contact:
Regina Jefferson, POWAB Interfaith Coordinator
Phone: (202) 671-5063
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