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By Jessica Taylor Mosley March 27th, 2018
Sheen Magazine:
Charessa Sawyer Presents Hip Hop Queen Mia X with Survivor Legends Award
As an Event Producer and active philanthropist, Charessa Sawyer’s passion for service has reached cancer survivors and patients around the country through the “Charge Up Campaign.”
Wednesday, July 30th, 2014 at 9:30 am
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#FTLOOF Alzheimer’s Foundation Presents 10,000 Coins Fundraiser
For The Love Of Our Fathers, founded by T.I. and Tiny Harris, is pleased to announce their second 10,000 Coins For Change event for their fundraising campaign in support of Alzheimer’s research and unpaid caregivers brought to you by Simply Charessa Events and Aaliyah The PR.
October 25th, 2014
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T.I. and Tiny's For The Love of Our Fathers Caregivers Brunch
ATLANTA – On October 25, 2014 For The Love Of Our Fathers, T.I. & Tiny’s Alzheimer’s Foundation, hosted their 2014 Caregiver of the Year Award brunch, celebrating Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Disease. This Year the brunch was officially dedicated to Mrs. Dianne Cottle-Pope, mother of Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris. Of all the money raised for Alzheimer’s approx. 7% goes to caregivers.
March/April 2019 Special Edition Issue
VEU Magazine: Powerhouse Women Who Dominate
Women give birth not only to the next generation, but to a multitude of ideas, business plans, and organizations. Now more than ever before, women are finally starting to be given their due credit in more areas than ever.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
MyHartEnt:
For the Love of Our Fathers Alzheimer’s Foundation " Tiny Harris" and her mom Diane Cottle-Pope
10,000 coins for Change Campaign to collect For The Love of Our Fathers Foundation was held Saturday March 1, 2014 at Nancy's Pizza Buckhead owned by Greg Cole. Tiny & her mom started a foundation in the memory of her father Charles Pope who passed with Alzheimers late last year. Tiny's mom Diane was the main care-taker for her husband throughout his time battling with Alzheimers.