HAMPTON ROADS
J.R. Locke, who led the Project Inclusion Board Governance Leadership Development Program at the United Way for 28 years, delivered appreciation plaques to persons who helped in the program’s success. He was assisted in the program’s planning by the Sickle Cell Family, Peer Advocates of Tidewater and Cox Communications
The Black-Eyed Peas Restaurant in Virginia Beach on August 12 was the setting for the Project Inclusion Heroes Awards Celebration which included a spacious soulful dinner. The Award-Winning Program. has been recognized by United Way Worldwide as one of three Best Practice programs for Diversity in the nation and has been hailed as a beacon of light for diversity and excellence in non-profit board governance…