African American Planning Commission, Inc.
The African American Planning Commission Inc. (AAPCI), is a New York City-based 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization committed to addressing homelessness, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, shortage of affordable housing, and unemployment in our communities.
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Do you know any Black males who are seniors in high school who want to go to college out of state for "FREE"? Several Black Colleges are looking for future black male teachers and will send them to universities/colleges for 4 years FREE...
Halimeh Barrie
Halimeh Barrie
Wjct Ready To Learn August 28 at 9:34am
Halimeh,
I was very excited by this program and wanted to pass it along however I looked at the Clemson website and found this:

Email Hoax... Read More
March 6, 2009
To Whom It May Concern:

It has been brought to our attention that an erroneous e-mail, rife with inaccuracies and misinformation about the Call Me MISTER Program, is making its way around the country. Said e-mail makes such false claims as “South Carolina HBCUs offer FREE TUITION” and our program is for “African American MALES ONLY”, neither of which is true. While we do offer tuition assistance and book support, plus a small stipend to defray other associated costs of attending college, we DO NOT now offer, nor have we ever offered, a full scholarship**.
http://www.clemson.edu/hehd/departments/education/research-service/callmemister/emailhoax.html
I still think it is an incredibly worthy program and I'm going to pass it along to the schools we work with but wanted to give you the info.
August 28 at 9:02am
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Yes, I too saw that Hoak Email. Its a shame people will spread rumors and misinformation at a time when the American students need a real education and many schools are short of teachers. In any event, I still think that Clemson University offers a great program and you can go directly to their web site and obtain relevant information. Here is the link to their web site:
http://www.clemson.edu/hehd/departments/education/research-service/callmemister
September 13 at 7:24am
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Brave Jasmina Anema upbeat after undergoing bone marrow transplant in fight against leukemia Cancer-stricken Jasmina Anema - the brave little girl who captured New York's heart - emerged from a bone marrow transplant Thursday, tired but feeling reborn...
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