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Celebrating Black love that bloom education, art, movies, music, health and wellness with intentionality and purpose!!!!
Welcome to Black Love Blooms hosted by The Camellia Rose (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, happening at The Gathering Spot ATL on April 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)!
Join us for a celebration of love, unity, and culture. Let's come together to honor and uplift the beauty of Black love in all its forms. This event promises to be a joyous occasion filled with music, art, and community. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and spread love.
Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit The Links Foundation and the chapter's educational programs, charities, and scholarships.
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Come celebrate Black Women's History Month with us as we showcase the incredible talent of jazz artist Toni Redd!
Black Women In Jazz With Black Women's History Month Presents Toni Redd
Come join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the intersection of jazz music and Black women's history! We are thrilled to have the talented Toni Redd gracing the stage at the Atlanta Airport Marriott. Get ready for a night filled with soulful tunes and empowering stories. Don't miss out on this incredible event!
EmpowerMOM is an uplifting community event for mothers. We aim to prepare and equip mothers for childbirth and beyond.
EmpowerMOM was created by Dr. Phindile Erika Chowa, an Emergency Medicine physician and founder of EMCare2U, after witnessing firsthand how unprepared and unsupported many women feel during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Dr. Chowa envisioned a gathering where women could learn, connect, and feel uplifted — a space where education, community, and culturally competent support come together. EmpowerMOM was designed to bring birth workers, resources, and families into one room so moms are no longer navigating these seasons alone.
Through EmpowerMOM, Dr. Chowa’s mission is clear: to bridge the gaps in postpartum care, improve maternal health outcomes, and build a stronger village for mothers, especially Black mothers, during the most vulnerable and transformative seasons of their lives.
April's EmpowerMOM is presented by Black Girls Mental Health Foundation , a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing mental health support, resources, and training to Black women. This event is proudly being held during Black Maternal Health Week, a time dedicated to honoring, supporting, and advocating for Black mothers and birthing people.
So get ready to be showered with love, support, and expert guidance at every step of your journey. Whether you're trying to conceive, expecting your first baby or your fourth, or navigating the postpartum period, EmpowerMOM is a warm, high-impact event created to celebrate you, support you, and equip you with the tools you need for a confident pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience.
You are welcome to attend with your partner, family members, or your support system, this event is for the whole village.
✨ What to Expect
Panel Discussion: Real talk and expert insights on pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and maternal well-being
A chance to connect with fellow moms in a warm, welcoming space
A curated selection of vendors and birth professionals ready to support your journey
Raffle prizes, giveaways, and light refreshments
EmpowerMOM isn’t just an event, it’s a movement toward better care, stronger community, and healthier mothers.
🎟️ Reserve Your Spot
Free admission for all moms and moms-to-be.
Birth workers attend for $19.99 and get access to moms looking to build their birth team.
Space is limited — save your seat today.
The Stone Mountain Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. began in 1985 when nine visionary mothers gathered to establish a community dedicated to enriching the lives of African American children. Based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and serving families throughout DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, this chapter has grown into a thriving organization of over 80 passionate mothers committed to ensuring every child has the power to learn, succeed, and understand their heritage. Founded on the principle that mothers working together create powerful change, the Stone Mountain Chapter was officially chartered in September 1986, becoming the third chapter in the metropolitan Atlanta area. For nearly four decades, these dedicated women—many of whom are leaders in education, medicine, law, and other professions—have invested their time, talent, and resources into creating wholesome, enriching experiences that build lasting friendships and develop confident young leaders. The chapter's members share a deep commitment to African American heritage and community empowerment, reflected in their comprehensive approach to youth development that spans leadership training, volunteer service, and civic engagement. What sets the Stone Mountain Chapter apart is the personal investment of its mother members, who view their work not just as programming but as a sacred responsibility to empower the next generation. Through their collective dedication and the relationships they've built over three decades, these mothers continue to inspire change and create opportunities for children to discover their potential and embrace their identity.