AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS

AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS

RECIPIENT OF THE 2021 PARTNER OF THE YEAR

recognition through the years

  • National Wellness Institute - Multicultural Competency Award

  • Spring Forest Qigong Master’s Award

  • International Black Women’s Congress - Community Service Award

  • National Wellness Institute Circle of Leadership Award

  • Spring Forest Qigong Wisdom Circle Award

  • Georgia Prevention Pioneer Award

  • Metropolitan Atlanta Violence Prevention Partnership (MAVVP) Award - Violence Prevention Pioneers

  • Prevention Pioneer in Georgia - DBHDD

  • National Black Child Development Service Award

  • National Wellness Association Service Award

  • Oni Award from the International Black Women’s Congress

  • Atlanta Braves Foundation award to provide substance abuse services

  • Morehouse School of Medicine Partnership Award

  • Georgia School Health Award for Outstanding Achievement and Service to Georgians in the Field of School Health by the Georgia Department of Education, Health, and Human Resources

  • Esteemed Practitioners of Excellence Award

  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Health Leadership Award

  • WTBS Super 17 Public Safety Award

  • Unsung Heroine Service Award by the Metropolitan Atlanta Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc.

  • MLK Jr. Community Service Award

  • Innovative School-Age Program by Georgia School Age Care Association

  • United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta Community Building Award

  • Saving Our Children and Youth by Southern Bell Company

  • Exemplary Project Award for Violence Prevention for SIMBA by Georgia Department of Human Resources

  • Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Exemplary Award for the Pre-School Stress Relief Project

  • Georgia State Governor’s Science Award for Excellence by the Governor’s Advisory Council on Mental Health, Prevention, and Mental Retardation for Project Stress Control

  • Professional Service Award by the Mental Health Association of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc.

  • Outstanding Community Prevention Program by the Georgia Consultation, Prevention, and Education