Dear Patrons,
February is Black History Month. It is the month set aside to recognize the difficulties the black community has had to overcome and the advances they have made in history despite their adversities. There are a number of wonderful websites including http://www.biography.com/blackhistory/ and http://www.history.com/topics/black-history-month, dedicated to presenting the histories of those who have helped overcome the stereotypes created in our society and to highlight the contributions made by the African American population to all mankind. But who is sharing the stories of the others who did not make it into our history books. Who is recognizing the important role an everyday African American father plays in providing for his family despite the racial hurdles he has to overcome? Who focuses on the mother who misses her own needs for nourishment to feed her family and educate her children?
The need to highlight the stories and achievements of the common man and woman among their peers and loved ones spans beyond the bounds of racial, ethnic, religious or gender. APIOH works with organizations to determine how to provide those associated with their organizations a means to pay tribute to those they wish to recognize. We help develop programs to work with the needs of the organization. Whether it is necessity to generate revenue, recognize donors, foster goodwill, enhance communication or simply provide added value to ones patronage, APIOH can help. Call us to find out how we can help you and your organization.




A few weeks ago during prayer service, I watched a man behind me engrossed in his prayer. He sat closely staring at pages before him, following along carefully and underlining every word with his hands as he said them.




