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An Elegant Evening on the Potomac
Friday, May 15, 2009
8:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m


 

Celebrating DC's Mental Health Champions

The Honorable
Ann O’Regan Keary

Presiding Judge, Criminal
Division Superior Court of
the District of Columbia

 

The Honorable
Joan Goldfrank

Magistrate Judge
Superior Court of the
District of Columbia
 

Julia Graham Lear, Ph.D.
Research Professor
Department of Prevention
and Community Health
The George Washington
University

 

Olga Acosta Price, Ph.D.
Associate Research Professor
Department of Prevention and Community Health
The George Washington University
 

Supporting the Work of the Mental Health Association
of the District of Columbia.

Dinner Chairs


Dr. Dorothy I. Height, Chair & President Emerita
National Council of Negro Women, Inc.

Arlene L. Robinson, Esq.
Retired Magistrate Judge

Honorary Dinner Co‐Chairs

Senior Judge Arthur L. Burnett, Sr.

Councilmember David A. Catania

David L. Shern, President, Mental Health America

Gala Sponsor

Honorary Dinner Committee

Kenneth E. Barnes, Sr., Founder/CEO, ROOT (Reaching Out for Others Together), Inc.

Stephen T. Baron, Director, DC Department of Mental Health

Clarence Brown, Director, DC Office of Aging

Bishop Warren M. Brown, Presiding Prelate, Mid-Atlantic II District, A.M.E. Zion Church

Alice T. Davis, Past President, MHADC

Ronald B. Jessamy, President, Washington Bar Association

William B. Lawson, Chair of Psychiatry, Howard University

Claude Matthews, Producer, NBC News

Sandra L. Merin, President, Board of Directors, Safe Shores

Bishop Adam J. Richardson, Presiding Bishop, 2nd Episcopal District, A.M.E. Church

Anita B. Shelton, Past Executive Director, MHADC

Cudore L. Snell, Dean, Howard University School of Social Work

Rep. Edolphus “Ed” Towns, U.S. House of Representatives

Judge Alexander Williams, Jr., U.S. District Court

Pastor Willie F. Wilson, Union Temple Baptist Church

 

Dinner Committee

Clarence L. Cross, Chief, Chaplain Service, Washington, DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Charles E. Lewis, Jr., Assistant Professor, Howard University School of Social Work

Vivian L. Smith, Vice President, Frederick Douglass Memorial & Historical Association, Inc.

 


For Information Contact: Vivian L. Smith • 202-582-4348 • vivianL4@verizon.net


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