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LCBBC Members: Amy Perry and Lashawn Long with Mosses Chief of Police DeMarcus Weems
LCBBC supporting Family and Friends Day
LCBBC Members: Lashawn Long, Amy Perry and Keisha Lee
Members of the LCBBC Annie Bolling, Josephine McCall, Lashawn Long along with Mosses Chief of Police DeMarcus Weems
Test Your Knowledge
The Lowndes County Black Belt Coalition (LCBBC) is continuously recruiting new members to be a part of bringing positive change to Lowndes County. The LCBBC’s focus is on prevention of underage drinking in Lowndes County by implementing various activities throughout the community. Members of this coalition all have a passion for making Lowndes County a safe community for our children by providing them with knowledge and understanding in hopes that it may prevent incidents in the future related to underage drinking.
Youth involvement and engagement are major facets in making this coalition a success. The coalition is always looking to recruit new members to be a leader to their peers. They, in turn, will be able to go out into their community and make a difference by spreading the word about the prevention of underage drinking. LCBBC is excited to be working in tandem with the Lowndes County school system, community leaders and residents to educate and promote positive change throughout.
The Lowndes County Black Belt Coalition (LCBBC) is continuously recruiting new members to be a part of bringing positive change to Lowndes County. The LCBBC’s focus is on prevention of underage drinking in Lowndes County by implementing various activities throughout the community. Members of this coalition all have a passion for making Lowndes County a safe community for our children by providing them with knowledge and understanding in hopes that it may prevent incidents in the future related to underage drinking.
Youth involvement and engagement are major facets in making this coalition a success. The coalition is always looking to recruit new members to be a leader to their peers. They, in turn, will be able to go out into their community and make a difference by spreading the word about the prevention of underage drinking. LCBBC is excited to be working in tandem with the Lowndes County school system, community leaders and residents to educate and promote positive change throughout.
Get In Touch
If you desire to join the LCBBC, please contact Amy Perry, Coalition Coordinator at 334-603-1671.