African-American Baptist Mission Collaboration Pledges $50 Million for Haiti
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CHICAGO, Feb. 28
WHAT: Press conference to announce a $50 million initiative for Haiti WHEN: Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2010; 3 p.m. WHERE: New Covenant Baptist Church, 754 E. 77th St., Chicago, Ill., 60619 WHO: - The African-American Baptist Mission Collaboration - A first-time ever alliance of five of the largest African-American Baptist organizations in the country, representing 40,000 church congregations and more than 10 million church-goers; the Collaboration includes the National Missionary Baptist Convention of America, and the following four organizations: - Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley, executive secretary-treasurer of Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention and coordinator for the African- American Baptist Mission Collaboration - Dr. T. DeWitt Smith, Jr., president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention - Dr. Stephen John Thurston, president of the National Baptist Convention of America (and Senior Pastor of New Covenant Baptist Church) - Dr. Julius R. Scruggs, president of the National Baptist Convention, USA WHY: To help rebuild and reconstruct Haiti in the aftermath of the disastrous earthquake that demolished it in January, leaving millions of Haitians homeless and in dire need of life-saving, life-sustaining health and day-to-day services.