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Call to Care program Book 2005
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Call to Care Conference 2005March 31-April 2, 2005 at the Nazarene Conference CtrColumbia SC 29210 803-561-9109 FAX 803-561-9123
www.calltocareconference.com
Workshop LocationsFriday, April 1, 10:15 AM and 1:30 PM
Conference Map and Workshop Location Guide
The workshops are designed to have everyonefocus on solutions and 10 strategies for change.For the conference to be successful we must leavewith plans to implement change.
Moderator: Wilbert Lewis - DSS (Room 108)Panelists:1.Tracy McCloud - Caring For Tomorrow’s Children2. Karen Waldrop - March of Dimes and WLTX3..Dr. Sybil Wittenburg - Clergy and MSW4. Lula Cleckley, AME Church WIves5.Virginia Berry - White- Low Country Healthy Start6. Luanne Miles - DHEC
Mobilizing our Communities to Action:Reducing low birth weight babies and savinginfants (Low birth weight: Rank 48)
10 Stategies for ChangeThis workshop will give the participants theopportunity to design a plan of action to reduce therate of low birth weight babies and infant mortalityin South Carolina.
How to prevent deaths among children andteens in South Carolina
10 Stategies for ChangeChildren from the ages of one (1) to fourteen (14) are atrisk of death at an unimaginable rate. AND Teens are dyingat an Alarming rate in South Carolina. This workshop willdevelop strategies, which will help communities save itsmost valuable resource: OUR CHILDREN
Moderator: Sheriff Herman Young - FairfieldCounty (Room 004)
Panelists:1. Aubrey Jenkins, Asst. Fire Chief - Columbia2. Gary Watts, Coroner, Richland3. Sheriff Anthony Dennis - Sumter4. Fire Chief Jack Abraham- Anderson5. Rev. Charles Weathers - Clergy6. Lou-Anne Carter - DHEC
Fostering education and prevention to stopidleness and teen pregnancy in South Carolina(Idle Teens 16-19: Rank 24)(Births to Teens 15-17: Rank 42)
South Carolina data shows a problem with schoolcompletion and the transition from school to work. Thereare also an increased percentage of teens giving birth tobabies. This workshop will develop a workable plan ofaction to change the perception surrounding commitmentand responsibility.
Moderator: Mr. Larry K. Salley - Benedict-AllenCDC (Room 109)Panelists:1. Carol Singletary - S.C. Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy2.Sheriff Dan Wideman, Greenwood3.Elder George McKnight - Lake City4.K. Allen Campbell- Brookland Baptist CDC5.Min. Nikki Tate- Inner Court Ministries6. Gena Ballard - Educator7. Linda Tucker - DSS
How to partner community and schools to stopthe high school Dropout epidemic( School Dropouts 16-19: Rank 35)
10 Stategies for ChangeHigh School Dropouts in South Carolina has increasedsignificantly. Participants will examine these causes anddevelop systematic solutions that will affect communities asa whole.
Moderator: Dr. Stephen Manley, Cross-StyleMinistries (Room 106)Panelists:1. Donna Gilbert, Columbia Housing Authority2. Rev. Gloris McClinton- Clergy3. Ernest Rhodes - Boys & Girls Club4. Terry L McDaniels - Dept of Public Safety5. Lou Brown - Businessman6. Dr. Adell Wittneburg - Clergy7. Lue Gunter - Community Leader
2005 Call to Care Conference March 31-April 2, 2005 Columbia SC 29210 803-561-9109 FAX 803-561-9123www.calltocareconference.com
Reducing the unemployment cycle in SouthCarolina Families Without Steady Jobs: (Rank 19)
10 Stategies for ChangeThis workshop will develop strategies that help familiesbecome empowered to provide children with basic necessities.
Moderator: Ms. Mary Skinner - Jones, TheRenaissance Foundation (Room 003)Panelists:1. Cindy Kellett - Wachovia Bank2. David Grimaud - Grimaud Enterprises3. Milton Smalls - Sumter Columbia Empowerment Zone4. Dnaiel Rickenmann - Columbia City Councilman5. Mayor Christopher Campbell - Eastover6. S.C. Employment Security Commission Representaive
Coordinating Our Efforts to End Homelessnessand Children in Poverty (Child Poverty: Rank 36)
10 Stategies for ChangeThis workshop will discuss the plight of the homeless andchildren in South Carolina living in poverty. Participants inthis workshop will develop a plan for community partners tobreak this growing cycle, which affects our future
Moderator: Rev. Hal Nichols, Christ Central -Allendale (Room 001)Panelists:1. Min. Regina Robinson - Ecumenical Community Center2. Rev. Sam Hilborn - Christgate3. John Penny - Homeless Advocate4 PastorJimmy Jones - Christ Central Ministries5. Melissa Penny - Homeless Advocate6. David Best - Basin & Towel7. Evangelist Marilyn Chisolm - Chisolm Outreach Ministries8. Jim LaRose - New Beginnings of The Midlands
Creating Model Families To Benefit Children in SC(Single-parent Families With Children: Rank 25)
10 Stategies for ChangeThis workshop will focus on the family and the increasingnumbers of children who live in single-parent families.Attitudes regarding commitment will be examined andstrategies for change developed in this workshop
Moderator: Ms. Helena Cottle - Family Shelter(Room 107)Panelists:1. Rev. D. S. President - Clergy2 .Jeffery Rose - Families First3. Christie Savage - Single Parent4. Chip Harriford - Single parent5. Terry Dozier - Men of Standard6. Stephanie Logan - Single Parent Offspring
Ending the Cycle of Domestic Violence: ACommunity IssueFamilies Without SteadyJobs: (Rank 19)
10 Stategies for ChangeParticipants in this workshop will examine alarmingstatistics; data and testimonies related to DomesticViolence in our State. A community-oriented plan will bedeveloped.
Moderator: Ms. Alexandra Chase -State Attorney General’s Office (Room 103)Panelists:1. Tameika I. Devine - Columbia City Councilperson2. Clergy3. LeVelle Brothers - Deputy Orangeburg County4. Debra Jennings - National Advocate5. Lessie Price - Aiken City Council6. David Soto -Deputy Richland County7. Gary Washington - Business Leader8. Major Caldwell - City of Columbia
2005 Call to Care Conference March 31-April 2, 2005 Columbia SC 29210 803-561-9109 FAX 803-561-9123www.calltocareconference.com
Creating a Healthier State: One Person At ATime (Child Poverty: Rank 36)
10 Stategies for ChangeHealthy individual lifestyles are essential to creating ahealthier state. This workshop will feature health profes-sionals who will present exciting options for longer andhealthier lives.
Moderator: Ms. Eunika Simons - Family ServicesCenter (Room 110)Panelists:1. DHEC Representative2 .Dr. Jimmy Stands - SC OB/GYN3 W.C. Hoecke, Family Connection4. Betsy O’Brien - Children’s Mental Health6. Nancy Cates - Nurse7. Ruthie Hollis - Family Services Center
Compelled to Visit: Prison Ministries(Single-parent Families With Children: (Rank 25)
10 Stategies for ChangeThere are successful partnerships between the CorrectionsDepartment and faith community. These partnerships willbe examined and participants will be empowered.
Moderator: Dr. Reid White, DOC (Room 002)Panelists:1. Rev. Glenn Sherman - DOC2.Terrie Smith- Fairfield County Administrator3.Capt Randy Scott- Richland County5. Rev. Donald Hatfield-Heaven Saints Motorcycle Minstry6. Rev. Eddie Wood - Kingdom of God Ministries7. James Murray - Prison Fellowship8. Minister Evans Eichelberger - LGOM
Reality Check: Ending Gang Violence(Child Poverty: Rank 36)
10 Stategies for ChangeThere are successful partnerships between the CorrectionsDepartment and faith community. These partnerships willbe examined and participants will be empowered.
Moderator: Sheriff James Al Cannon -Charleston (Sanctuary) Panelists:1. Sheriff James Cannon - Charleston2. Sheriff Leon Lott- Richland3. A.V. Strong - Project Gang Out4. Rep. Chip Huggins- Legislator5. Henry Bracy - Community Leader6. Pastor Heanon Tate - Inner Court Ministries7. Rev. Joseph Jennings - National Speaker/Advocate8. Minister Margaret Harper - LGOM9. Officer D.A. Coles - City of Columbia10. Mike Easterday - Attorney11. Timothy Ford - Police Chief- Eastover12. Mayor Stan Shealy - Chapin
Successful Statewide Youth Models(Single-parent Families With Children: Rank 25)
10 Stategies for ChangeAlthough some statistics show our young people in trouble,this workshop will present successful youth programs thatwill give participants an opportunity to change theircommunities.
Moderator: Pastor Sylvia Silva - Christ Central- Columbia (Room 111)Panelists1. Pastor Sonya Mazzell - Christ Central New Ellenton2. Rev Allen Smith- Kingstree3. Min. Julie Smith - Kingstree4. Norma Swanson - National Youth Leader5. Pastor Levesta Brown - Christ Central - Orangeburg6. Rev. Dwayne White - Right Directions Christian Center7. Anita Olden - RANLUCO8. Rev. Hasker Hudgins - Greenville
2005 Call to Care Conference March 31-April 2, 2005 Columbia SC 29210 803-561-9109 FAX 803-561-9123www.calltocareconference.com
Gov. Mark Sanford South Carolina
Sen. Lindsey GrahamUS Congress
Senator Jim DeMintUS Congress
Rep. Joe WilsonUS Congress
Rep. Jim ClyburnUS Congress
Rep. John SprattUS Congress
Rep. Leon HowardSC General Assembly
Rep Chip HugginsSC General Assembly
Mayor Bob CobleCity of Columbia
Mayor AveryWilkerson
City of Cayce
Mayor Stan ShealyTown of Chapin
Mayor WandaStringfellow
Town of Chester
Tameka Issac DevineColumbia City Council
Sheriff JamesCannon
Charleston County,
Sheriff Leon LotCity Light
Joe GrimaudCity Light
Gladys GrimaudCity Light
Terry DozierMen of Standard
David GrimaudGrimaud Enterprises
Eddie GuessGood News Gospel
Luella RedfernEsther Project
Regina RobinsonEcumenical Church
Redfern IICall to CareConference
Lou BrownCEO Precision Tune
Jimmy JonesChrist Central
George ScottFYI
Charlotte BerryCollege of Charleston
A.V. StrongProject Gang Out
Daniel RickennmanColumbia City Council
Debra Jennings2nd Chance
The 2005 Statewide Honorary Host Committee for the Call to Care Conference
Charles WeathersThe Weathers Group
Barbara FranklinChrist Central Aiken
Craig WinesettCompassionate
Ministries
Jason ConradChrist Central Institute
Virgina White BerrySC Dept of ED
Paula PerryDaniel Circle
Chad SeabrightChrist Central
Dianne JohnsonUSC
Margie GallmanTriumphant Praises
D.S. PresidentSt Matthews Baptist
Chip HarrifordCall to CareConference
Gary WattsRichland Coroner
Hugh WhiteABC Bonding
Cindy KelletWachovia
Gary WashingtonEncouragement Center
David BestTowel & Basin,
Sylvia SilvaChrist Central
Columbia
Don FriersonThe Urban Scene
Sam PerryDaniel Circle
Jackie ChaversChrist Central Ridgeland
Betty FrinksChrist Central
James DeerChrist Central Allendale
LaVester & Naomi BrownChrist Central Orangeburg
Judy FloydChrist Central Aiken
Sonya MazellChrist Central New Ellington
Rachel DavenportChrist Central New Ellington
Maureen GrimaudGrimaud Enterprises
Dean & Shari BaileyChrist Central
Greenville
Kenny SilvaChrist Central
Columbia
Jimmy BurroughsJames White
Christ Central Winnsboro
The 2005 Statewide Honorary Host Committee for the Call to Care Conference
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