
Rosa Parks (Official)
As
you consider your year end and holiday charitable giving options,
please remember the Rosa Parks Institute (a 501c3 non profit). The ONLY
organization created by Rosa Parks to continue her legacy. Donations
may be made at http://www.RosaParks.org
www.rosaparks.org
The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development is the ONLY organization created by Rosa Parks to continue her legacy. We encourage youth to reach their highest potential through the Rosa Parks philosophy of Quiet Strength. ...

Gary Williams Thank you, Ms. Parks. You are an inspiration to people around the world.

Stella What do I say? Happy Anniversary on standing up for your rights and the rights of countless others. You are an inspiration and a blessing to the universe. Mahalo ~stella

Jennifer Tiley My admiration and love is yours!

Cheryl Lynne Anderson McRae I agree with Rosa Parks because every one can make a difference in the world just by doing small things.Almost every day peaple make a difference in the world.No matter who you are or what you do you can make adifference in the world.

Cheryl Lynne Anderson McRae I agree with Rosa Parks because no one knows every thing.My grandfather is 70 years old but he doesnt know every thing and he keeps on learning.

The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute is the "only" organization created by Mrs. Rosa Parks to continue her legacy. The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development was co-founded in February 1987 by Mrs. Rosa Parks and Ms. Elaine Eason Steele, in honor of Raym...ond Parks (1903 - 1977). It is the living legacy of two individuals who committed their lives to civil and human rights.
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Cassandra Lynn Richardson-Welch Cassandra Welch, a new board member, is a great fan and admirer of Rosa and Raymond Parks. The Institute for Self Development is a testament that "Together we can make a difference".

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