"He who Harms a Life, it is as if he has Harmed ALL Mankind, and He who has saved a Life, it is as if he has Saved ALL Mankind!" Who will you save?
As Salaamu Alaikum wa JUMAH Mubarrak!
Mamade Kadreebux's Book Reading
The incomparable Mamade Kadreebux will be doing a reading of his latest book "Following The Muse." at The Arab Cultural Center, 2 Plaza Street, San Francisco, CA, 94116 on Dec. 20, 2013 at 5 P.M., insha'Allah.
Please come if you can to support Mamade in this most welcome event. There will be a small reception with snacks to be served, conversation and friendship as well, insha'Allah.
NO BOOKS, NO BALL Presents:
"Coaching For Performance"
Muslims Hodari McGavock with NO BOOKS, NO BALL and
Abdul-Jalil with the AARON & MARGARET WALLACE FOUNDATION
are
"FIGHTING CRIME, DEVELOPING TALENT, BUILDING CHARACTER, CREATING OPPORTUNITIES!!",
IN OAKLAND, CA. with
FREE Basketball Clinics every Saturday,
12:00pm Noon to 2:30 pm at
Castlemont High School, Oakland, Ca.
- NO BOOKS, NO BALL (NBNB) Introduction
- NO BOOKS, NO BALL (NBNB) Private Coaching
- Sports and Social Media Infographic
- NO BOOKS, NO BALL (NBNB) Academic Services
- NO BOOKS, NO BALL Basketball Camp STEM Educational Model
- NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares
- About Coach Mac
NO BOOKS, NO BALL (NBNB) is a non-profit community outreach program devoted to charitable, social services, athletic, educational, scientific, literary and educational purposes to foster national and international amateur sports competition, the administration, supervision, coordination or implementation of a sports, recreation or community services program for an individual, group, association, organization, municipality, county agency, recreation district, community Federation, incorporated association, school, university, college, school district, a branch or service area of the armed forces, or not for profit youth serving agency, or any agency that is the provider of educational and/or recreational sports services in the world, to plan, teach, promote, fund, administer and/or operation of supplemental physical, academic, and personal development and revitalization programs to enrich the curriculum of basic education offered to students at academic institutions resulting in expanded employment, economic prosperity, and business opportunities, to develop the game of Basketball in the United States and abroad, and to conduct fundraising activities for the support of such programs and to provide such charitable services that are associated with such purpose as allowed by law. NO BOOKS, NO BALL (NBNB), the top basketball talent development company in the nation, continues to advance its mission of working with the youth from our communities that are in need of a positive environment and guidance for their future. Through basketball development training and strategies, we teach players from elementary to professional level to develop their social and life skills. The lessons they learn, allow them to excel in life and give back to their community. Through our programs, we have seen lives change for the better both on and off the court. The philosophy of NO BOOKS, NO BALL focuses on the principles of community outreach, work ethic, dedication, healthy nutrition, exercise, and academic success. Our organization strives to teach the youth about perseverance, motivation, team work, self-determination and overcoming adversity. The goal of NO BOOKS, NO BALL is to continue to make a difference in the lives of our youth and in our society. NO BOOKS, NO BALL provide the best Professional coaching and offer an opportunity for you to get your game to the next level. Whether it is preparing for summer league, pro training camp or for an upcoming season, professional players can expect a customized program that's proven to develop talent. All of our coaches provide a similar philosophy towards the private training concept. In fact, here at NO BOOKS, NO BALL we highly recommend that student athletes experience all of our coaches because with each coach, you will learn more and more little things that will enhance your performance on the court. Please note – during the private training sessions, the coaches provide a lot of valuable knowledge that the student athlete will receive by coming to the private training session. NO BOOKS, NO BALL coach management team truly believes that doing private training will elevate your performance on the court, but it takes time to really reach the student athletes fullest potential. This falls in line with our NBNB player development philosophy. NBNB provides the best instructors in the Nation. NO BOOKS, NO BALL’s goal is to: • to foster national and international amateur sports competition, • the administration, supervision, coordination or implementation of a sports, recreation or community services program for an individual, group, association, organization, municipality, county agency, recreation district, community Federation, incorporated association, school, university, college, school district, a branch or service area of the armed forces, or not for profit youth serving agency, any agency that is the provider of educational and/or recreational sports services in the world, • to plan, teach, promote, fund, administer and/or operation of supplemental physical, academic, and personal development and revitalization programs to enrich the curriculum of basic education offered to students at academic institutions resulting in expanded employment, economic prosperity, and business opportunities, • to develop the game of Basketball in the United States and abroad, • assist organizations throughout the world in setting up Sports Camps as support groups, • provide charitable assistance to those in need helping the hurting, poor, and needy to restore and empower themselves to make their dreams a reality, • provide structured housing and supportive services at Sports Camps for young people in the process of overcoming life’s problems and those reintegrating back into society from homelessness and incarceration. Funding support is open to the public at large, who believe in our mission and who donate freewill contributions. Donors may be individuals, churches, ministries, businesses, communities and other public and private entities. |
Hello All, The Basketball season is here! At NO BOOKS, NO BALL, our coaching and management team want the best for you in order for you to be successful. We have added some new skill specific workouts that will be a part of your level 1, 2 or 3 competitive component. We are offering FREE Basketball clinics every Saturday from 12 noon to 2:30 pm at Castlemont High School, Oakland Ca. for the remainder of the 2013 year! FREE for ALL students from 5th grade to High School! FOR All Open Division Men and Women and those who are looking to participate in college exposure events, it is highly recommended that both boys and girls attend our special tryout session. Our Open Division will be the team that participates in college exposure events. We encourage all NO BOOKS, NO BALL athletes to recommend us to your friends who have not yet had the chance to experience our programs.
New skill specific workouts 1. Extreme skills and drills
2. Post Play skills and drills
3. Shooting Marathon
Another key emphasis during the work-out will include athletic training aspects that focus on agility, speed, explosiveness, balance, core, jumping, change of speed, change of direction, conditioning and much more.
NO BOOKS, NO BALL is offering it's Private Coaches Lesson schedule for your registration. Our availability is now offering more times with more coaches because of the outstanding demand!
The official Private Lesson schedule for the whole month of October is as follows:
Saturday: Coach Mac (12-2pm) Coach Nate Burks (12-2pm) Coach Donnie Martin (12-2pm) Coach DaShawn Freeman (12-2pm) Coach Joe Henry (12-2pm)
To learn more about private lessons or to book a private lesson please call us at 510-394-4575 or email, coachmac@nobooksnoballsports.org, camp@nobooksnoballsports.org If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact the email address listed above or you may call us at 510-394-4575.
Thanks and have a great day!
| NO BOOKS, NO BALL Private and Semi-Private sessions include: Personalized skill development Position specific fundamentals Position specific fundamentals Speed & agility training Written player evaluations and progress analysis Home work-out agenda Skill development will be optimized to work on player’s individual needs: Shooting Technique Ball-handling / dribbling Footwork & balance techniques Passing Individual & team defense Best Private Training.
For all those that are looking to workout please contact coachmac@nobooksnoballsports.org, or camp@nobooksnoballsports.org 510-394-4575, with any additional questions. |
No Books, No Ball Academic Services *Monitor the academic progress of student-athletes on a regular basis *Maintain a specialized tutoring staff available to student-athletes *Maintain a feedback system throughout the semester requesting professors to provide information concerning academic progress of student-athletes *Provide supervised study environment where student-athletes may meet tutors, work in small groups, and study in a quiet atmosphere *Coordinate various educational workshops throughout the semester Information Services *Disseminate information on all aspects of No Books, No Ball and give referral assistance when deemed necessary *Inform student-athletes of academic progress each semester *Refer student-athletes to the appropriate source for graduation status Counseling Services *Plan schedules each semester with the student-athlete to ensure compliance with the Oakland Athletic League Rules and Oakland School District Regulations *Provide assistance in choice of major and career counseling *Counsel individuals concerning problems of a personal or academic nature Developmental Services *Support in making a smooth transition to life as a student-athlete * *Making the transition from high school to university academics * *Learning appropriate and effective advocacy skills * *Developing strategies for balanced growth and development *Support in learning skills and strategies necessary for success in the college classroom * *Private consultation with the Learning Specialist * *Informal reading and study skills assessment * *Communication and coordination with Academic Department Advisers *Support in making the most effective use of tutors * *Developing effective strategies for use of content area tutoring * *Communication with tutors to monitor progress and to consistently support skill and strategy development Other Services *Serve as the liaison with the Dean of Students for issues regarding academic and other misconduct *Provide counseling for any issue regarding transition to high school and college life, academics, and athletically related issues *Serve as liaison with Social Services Programs |
NO BOOKS, NO BALL Basketball Camp STEM Educational Model Our educational model is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) based program that incorporates Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Problem Solving, and Transitional Readiness in the curriculum. This program will expose the students to cutting edge information and procedures as well as improve on their fundamental academic skills. We are very excited about this forward thinking program and believe that it will begin to prepare the students for the ever changing educational and career environment. Each class we be led by a qualified instructor and also feature an instructor’s aide for added hands on support. Utilize the versatile and unique qualities of NO BOOKS, NO BALL Basketball Camp we offer the opportunity for players to attend training and get ahead with advanced high school classes, SAT and ACT Prep classes, ESL classes or TOEFL Prep classes. The comprehensive schedule allows a player to experience what being an Academy program student-athlete is like by completing coursework and a rigorous Basketball training curriculum within the basketball program. It is designed for players who need to accomplish necessary tasks for school, while also wanting to have fun and improve their game. The weekday schedule includes basketball training and class work in the afternoon. Class include: Algebra I, Geometry, Math Models, Algebra 3, Pre-Cal, Biology, Calculus, Statistics, US History, Social Studies, Government, Economics, World Geography, Spanish, French, Art, Physics, Journalism, Chemistry, Dance, English, Computers, P.E., Multi Media SAT/ACT College Prep College admission is more competitive than ever before. Just as you wouldn’t enter a competition without practicing, you shouldn’t take the SAT or ACT without knowing exactly what you’ll encounter on the test. With a half day of Basketball and a half day of SAT preparation, you’ll be ready to achieve a better score and improve your chances of gaining entrance to your college of choice. The SAT/College Prep class is taught for four hours per day in small class sizes. It covers all the SAT/ACT topics including Algebra, Geometry, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Rhetorical Writing, Current Events and Writing and Style. Basketball Camp with English Options NO BOOKS, NO BALL Basketball Camp offers two options for our international participants who wish to improve their English and their sport at the same time. Academic English/TOEFL Prep Sport Camp: For participants age 15-19 who wish to prepare for an exam in their home country or for entrance into an American university. After a half-day of sports exercises and drills, participants will study reading/writing, academic test preparation and practice, sample TOEFL exams, and develop their advanced English skills. English as a Second Language Sport Camp: For participants 8 – 19, a half-day of sport drills and a half-day of fun English activities focusing on vocabulary development. Fun interactive activities are combined with field trips and weekly vocabulary/grammar units on topics of general interest such as sports and recreation, food , health, the environment and travel. These programs are designed for visitors to the United States and no I-20s are issued for these programs. |
NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares is a non-profit community outreach program dedicated to serving our community. It is founded on the principals of teamwork, not only on the basketball court, but also in our community. Athletes learn more is achieved, the task made easier, when individuals come together to form a collective unit. The experience has a greater influence on all members, both receiving and giving. In these difficult times, it is necessary for us to extend a hand, and use the talents and gifts that we have, to improve the life of others in our community. NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares promotes the giving of time, money and tangible goods. Volunteering at organizations that need the help of physical hands is encouraged. The hope of NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares is to not only help others, but for our players to understand these core principles of respect, teamwork, and community involvement. Adopting these values can improve the lives of our student-athletes on the basketball court. However, perhaps even more importantly, they can be transferred into the classroom, and in everyday scenarios that call for strong, confident behavior. “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” -The Reverend Martin Luther King JR This statement is essentially the mission of NO BOOKS, NO BALL Cares. "When our players help those in our community, they feel the reward that comes with community service. This initiative encourages positive behavior. It will have a profound impact on those who interact with our student-athletes." -Hodari McGavock, Founder of NO BOOKS, NO BALL NO BOOKS, NO BALL Supplemental & Emergency Food Distribution We began our supplemental and emergency food distribution program in the Fall of 2004 with the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation. Boxes of Food is designed to serve the needy in Oakland, California and surrounding communities. We provide a 3-7 day box of food (dry goods, can food, bread, etc.) to low income and homeless individuals and families (herein referred to as clients) on a bi-weekly basis as well as emergency boxes of food on an as needed basis. As time progresses we will distribute food on a weekly basis as well as have other food pantries in Oakland, California to do so. In addition to the initial monthly supplemental food box, Boxes of HOPE will have two special Holiday distributions: Thanksgiving Food Boxes – Each year, Boxes of HOPE, will distribute a box of food containing everything needed to prepare a Thanksgiving meal, including a turkey, for a family of four to those registered and receiving monthly supplemental food boxes. Thanksgiving boxes will be distributed the week before Thanksgiving. Christmas Food Boxes – Each year, Boxes of HOPE, will distribute a box of food containing everything needed to prepare a Christmas Day meal, including a ham, for a family of four to those registered and receiving monthly supplemental food boxes. Christmas boxes will be distributed the week before Christmas. Clients who come to Boxes of HOPE do not have to meet income guidelines set by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and live within our service boundaries. Anyone receiving any type of state or governmental assistance (such as SNAP, WIC, Social Security Income (SSI), or SSI disability) and do not have to present a legal photo ID (state ID or driver’s license), proof of residency (state ID, driver’s license or utility bill), and proof of income or state assistance (such as SNAP, WIC, Social Security Income (SSI), or SSI disability). No one is turned away, will receive a food box as long as supplies are available, and a referral to a food pantry in their area. Clients are provided all the services we offer regardless of race, sex, color, creed, sexual preference or any other non-qualifying designation. The funding for this program comes from donations from local food stores as well as free-will public donations of food and cash. Our Program Director and volunteers oversee the operation of this program. This program is offered with the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation. Gifts of HOPE – Christmas Gifts for Families in Need – We expect to begin our Christmas gift distribution for families in need called Gifts of HOPE, Christmas of 2013. Each year the organization will adopt one or more families in need to provide Christmas gifts to the children and parent(s) who would not otherwise be able to provide Christmas gifts to their family. Volunteers will purchase, wrap and deliver gifts to parent(s) for their children – not only delivering the message of hope to a parent that fears not being able to provide for their children, but also the message of love from parent to child, and the true meaning of Christmas. Each member of the family will receive clothes, shoes, toys, and food for the family, including adults and children living in the household. Clients of this program will be chosen from those families currently receiving some type of assistance from Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation or by referral from other organizations. To qualify, the household income of the clients of the program must fall in the income guidelines set by the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines published in the Federal Registry. The funding for this program will come from public donations in the form of free-will cash and gift donations as well as the ability to sponsor a family. Individuals, families, or groups may call the organization to sponsor a family. Donators will be asked to provide at least one wrapped gift for each family member. The organization will supplement with purchased gifts as needed. Our Program Director and volunteers will oversee the operation of this program. |
About Coach Mac | |||
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Hodari McGavock has served as an educator for students from middle and high school through community college in both the Oakland Unified School District and the Peralta Community College District for 38 years. He has worked with this wide range of students in the capacities of teacher, counselor and basketball coach. Born and reared in Indianapolis, Indiana, Hodari McGavock, fondly referred to as "Coach Mac" is a product of the Indianapolis Public School District from elementary through high school and is a proud graduate of Crispus Attucks High, where he was an outstanding student and basketball player. He earned a full basketball scholarship to and graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee in 1966. He earned a Masters Degrees from both Eastern Michigan University, Yipailanti, Michigan in 1968 and California State University, Hayward with a Life Pupil Personnel Services Credential as well from California State University, Hayward. The incredible career achievements of Coach Mac as a Men's Varsity Basketball coach in the Oakland Unified School District at Oakland Technical High School for 25 years and now at major cross-town rival Castlemont High are legendary, highlighted by many noteworthy achievements, only a few follows: *** In 2012 Inducted into the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame *** In 2011 Honored as State of California Coach of the Year *** 2010 - Oakland Athletic League Championship *** Selected as 2008-09 California Inter-Scholastic Federation Model Coach Award winner. A model coach demonstrates and teaches the six core ethical values: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship (the "Six Pillars of Character"). The CIF believes that the highest potential of sports is achieved when teachers/coaches consciously Teach, Enforce, Advocate and Model (T.E.A.M.) these values and are committed to the ideal of Pursuing Victory with Honor. *** Honored as Oakland Tribune Newspaper "2002 Coach of The Year", *** Nominated for California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Hall of Fame, *** He coached for 25 years at Oakland Tech High School until June 2005 moving over to rival Castlemont High School in 2007 after a two year hiatus, *** First full-time Oakland Public School Counselor to become a full time Oakland Athletic League coach, *** Won two Northern California State Championships consecutively from 2002-3, *** Qualified for numerous Northern California State Championships Playoffs, *** He has won eight Oakland Athletic League Championships, *** First Basketball coach to ever win four consecutive Oakland Athletic League Championships from 1999-2003, *** Won over 550 High School basketball games and is a sure "Hall of Fame" inductee upon final retirement, *** In 1980 he founded of the "No Books, No Ball" Academic Achievement Program for Student-Athletes to aid them in their quest for academic excellence and to facilitate their enrollment into institution of higher learning, *** Has sent hundreds of student-athletes to colleges all around the country and the world professionally including the NBA, *** In July 2010 he took Castlemont High School's Varsity Basketball team to Heidelberg, Germany for an 11-day trip to play four games against club teams where they will stay with German families during the trip that includes visiting and participating in a German school while there. *** Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Merritt Junior College, Oakland, California *** Has mentored several very successful Men's High School Varsity Head Basketball Coaches, *** Has trained many professional basketball players including National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Stars, NBA Scoring Champs, and NBA World Champions. *** Camp Counselor for University of Sports "Super Star Basketball Camp" for elite Boys and Girls athletes since 1995 | |||
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact the email address listed here or you may call us at: info@nobooksnoballsports.org, 510-394-4575 |
Thanks,
Coach Mac
Phone (510) 394-4101
The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Food Program (AMWF) have helped the less fortunate for over 55 years continuously and are now serving over 30,000 per month from 19 Northern California locations!
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After witnessing my mother and father give freely to others since I was a child from the 1950’s until their death, charity struck a cord with me. I often thought, “how and in what way I could contribute anything close to the enormous good they had done so often for so many?”. My parents purchased land and built a church for their personal pastor and to accompany that, they also built him and his family a home as well.
As I grew and matured, became more knowledgeable, sophisticated, and worldly, and as my faith and religious acumen blossomed, I realized the prodigious importance of building a house of worship and the infinite blessings that flow from such an achievement. I had to find a way to fulfill that potential within me as my parents had set the bar very, very high!
I knew that I didn’t have to re-invent the wheel as there was an incredible model for success that I could really make a difference and give back to my community by continuing the programs that my parents had forged when I was a child! So the A MWF began with the support of friends, neighbors, acquaintances, religious leaders, community members, and businesses dedicated to helping others.
The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (A&MWF) is a non-denominational, multi-cultural,100% volunteer financed and operated relief organization that provides FREE food, medicine, clothing, educational and employment opportunities, mental and physical health referrals, legal aid, shelter and other necessities to individuals, children, families, and organizations who lack these essentials for any reason. We provide private school and college admissions educational opportunities; assists with referrals for job training and placement; rental assistance; social services assistance; homelessness assistance; mental and physical health assistance; medical assistance and legal aid assistance referrals FREE for ANYONE whom has the need at the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation website.
A&MWF is pioneering a new trend, as government and community funds grapple with the recession and the challenges of raising funds, WE have forged an awareness and sustained an effort to connect those in dire need with service providers, donors, volunteers and nonprofit groups with these causes. We have taken community foundations and moved into social networking, reaching beyond static "bricks and mortar" to interactive Web sites to serve as a "dynamic virtual clearinghouses or town square" that holds conversations between those in NEED and their local charities, citizens, donors, and volunteers.
Every month thousands of San Francisco/ Oakland Bay Area residents rely on the AMWF Community Food Program for nutritious food and social service resources. As a local entity providing free food to those in need, we are seeing a significant increase in the percentage of children we serves, as county food banks see a spike in pleas for help. “51 percent of individuals served … are infants, children and teenagers. In the past, the percentage of people under 18 was 40 percent.”
The change is attributed to an increase in the number of families seeking emergency food aid. “Traditionally we’ve seen more demand for services from the western end of the city, but we are seeing an increase in need in the central part, and we even have people from the Hills and the affluent parts of town”.
The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Community Food Programs (AMWF), a multi-ethnic, multi-issue community-based organization, continues to carry out its mission of a society in which all persons flourish as it provides and refers comprehensive services -- in collaboration with other hunger, health care, housing, violence, abuse, counseling, senior, youth, women, children, civil rights, employment, and education response agencies -- to thousands of men, women and children living in San Francisco/ Oakland Bay Area in California to help transform the lives of people in need.
AMWF extends these various services and programs to the economically, mentally, and physically challenged; the poor and homeless; the undereducated and undeserved; people living with symptomatic HIV and AIDS; substance abuse; seniors 55 years and older; prenatal women; at risk youth; and homebound people living with serious illness.
Our members, and the people we serve are of different race, faith, culture, age, gender, sexual orientation and income levels. AMWF by providing direct services, including providing nutritious food; edvocating for and participating in many relevant social service programs that promote the self-sufficiency of people in need; educating the general public about these issues, their causes and this partial solution while inspiring a consummate social conscience and honoring the dignity of every person. As part of that principal mission, AMWF works for basic economic survival security for all and the elimination of poverty by providing these services thus effecting societal and governmental policies that regulate the less fortunate to the bottom of the economic, social, health, and opportunity pyramid, with full understanding that any policy which affects the poorest of us affects all of us.
By catering to everyone we have built many allies with statewide and national anti-hunger organizations to support legislation addressing low-income people's food needs. In doing so, we help build power in our communities and win institutional changes on the issues that affect our lives as we provide fresh, hot, nutritious meals and bags of groceries with healthy meat, fish, breads, perishable and nonperishable food, such as canned vegetables and fruits, tuna fish, peanut butter, rice, dry beans and pasta, at a location near their home that are served to anyone without restriction.
A&MWF has made it easy and effortless for service providers, donors, volunteers and nonprofit groups to connect with those in NEED, as we have received more individuals needs profiles submitted on this site. The profiles include their contact information, information about their needs, desired solutions, pleas for their need satisfaction, and a listing of opportunities to achieve their solution. We also have profiles submitted of individuals as prospective donors or volunteers, include information about the causes that interest them.
We look forward to our being able to do business together helping those most in need while providing you with incredible branding opportunities with maximum media exposure for the greatest community relations benefit and increased business development. There is no better branding than to be perceived as a company that cares for the less fortunate, the working man, and the environment while presenting a quality product at a great price and being socially conscious. Your customer feels that they are contributing to your good efforts as if they are doing it themselves!
If you or someone that you know needs Quality of Life Aid, PLEASE fill out the form below so that we can determine the best way to assist them.
Anyone can register at http://AMWFTRUST.ORG by submitting an online request form in a strictly confidential submission and they can also feel free to call the number (510) 394-4101 as well.
WE are trying to end this travesty by helping and giving for their change of life circumstances! Can YOU help Us help THEM? Make you tax deductible donation here!
Thank you,
Abdul-Jalil
510.394-4101
In the spirit of GIVING, we ask all to take advantage of our services offer and I want to personally ask that YOU do so FREE or on a cost basis. We will develop a new Corporate Branded Logo (at cost), mount a Media Campaign, build a Commercial Corporate Website (at cost), host your Non-Profit website for 6 months FREE, produce a Corporate Promotional Video (at cost), perform a Strategic Planing Analysis, or develop a Social Media Marketing platform. Take your choice, it's FREE!
Respectfully,
Abdul-Jalil
President
(510) 394-4601
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