SUNO Alumni Association elects new president
5th July 2011 · 1 Comment
The Southern University best flexible personal loan at New Orleans (SUNO) Alumni Association recently elected Cynthia Honoré-Collins, M.S.W., Ph.D. their 2011-2012 president. Dr. Honoré-Collins was elected on June 18 at the organization’s monthly meeting, and will take office on August 1. She currently serves as the Director of Community and Social Services with check cashing store payday loans the Early Childhood and Family Learning Foundation/Director of the Mahalia Jackson Center and an Adjunct Professor at SUNO.
Dr. Honoré-Collins served on Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s Transition Team Task Force for Youth & Families. She currently serves as president of the Board payday loans prescott arizona of Directors for the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, Secretary of the Central City Partnership, board member of the First Grace Community Alliance, and Louisiana Youth Enhancement Services. Dr. Honoré-Collins is a member of the National Association of Black Social Workers and Alpha Kappa i want to apply for a payday loan online Alpha Sorority, Inc.; and she serves on the Program Advisement Team for the Hagar’s House homeless shelter. Dr. Honoré-Collins holds both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Social Work from SUNO, and she holds her Ph.D. in Social Work from Jackson State University.
i need a money miracle The SUNO Alumni Association meets every fourth Saturday on the University’s Lake Campus in building 43 at 10 a.m. For more information, call (504) 286-5341.
This article originally published in the July 4, 2011 print edition of The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.
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