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  • There ARE Angels in Los Angeles

    December 13, 2008

    From the wooden shacks of Alabama to the enchanted hills of California; the West Coast of the United States to the West Coast of Africa, the McClaney name still echoes success. Dr. La-Doris McClaney, a philanthropist and noted businesswoman, hosted a white-tie Holiday Gala and Fundraiser at her home in Holmby Hills, to benefit Save Africa’s Children. more >>

  • Photographer Valerie Goodloe Partners with SAC to Create 2009 Photo Calendar

    November 19, 2008

    Save Africa's Children has partnered with award-winning photographer Valerie Goodloe, West Coast Staff Photojournalist for EBONY/JET Magazine on a stunning 12-month tribute to SAC’s work and the courageous stories of hope, faith and resilience in the lives of children. more >>

  • Stars Shine for Save Africa's Children

    September 26, 2008

    South African recording artist, Solly Mahlangu energized the audience, followed by the electrifying, Louisiana sound from Jeff Bradshaw & Brass Heaven, the guitar virtuoso Doc Powell, the smooth sound of Kirk Whalum and 3 Generation of Whalums and the soulful sound of Yolanda Adams... more >>

  • Save Africa's Children Awarded $25,000 Grant from The MAC AIDS Fund/MAC Global Foundation

    December 15, 2007

    Save Africa's Children (SAC), founded by Bishop Charles E. Blake, has directly assisted over 400 orphan care programs in 21 African nations, reaching over 100,000 African children. SAC partners with a range of entities mitigating the AIDS orphans crisis on the ground in Africa, including schools, day care centers, medical clinics, feeding programs and children's homes. SAC is now one of the largest African American initiatives providing direct support to orphans in Africa.

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  • Save Africa's Children Holds 2nd Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser

    October 1, 2007

    Save Africa's Children held their 2nd Annual Ladies Invitational Charity Golf Tournament at the Malibu Country Club in Malibu, CA. 110 players participated in this annual event.

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  • Bishop Blake Receives Courageous Leadership Award

    August 10, 2007

    Bishop Charles E. Blake was presented the Courageous Leadership Award, a joint project of the Willow Creek Association and World Vision. The award was bestowed during the 2007 Leadership Summit — an annual training event for church leaders — at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Ill.

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  • Save Africa's Children Joins 2007 Combined Federal Campaign

    May 15, 2007

    The Combined Federal Campaign is the world's largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign, with more than 300 CFC campaigns throughout the country and internationally. Pledges made by Federal civilian, postal and military donors during the campaign season (September 1st to December 15th) support eligible non-profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world.

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  • Bishop Charles E. Blake Featured in the New ONE Vote Campaign

    October 27, 2006

    Bishop Charles E. Blake, pastor of West Angeles Church and Founder of Save Africa's Children is featured in the ONE Vote psa campaign airing nationally. The One Vote campaign was produced by ONE.org, an anti-poverty organization.

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  • Denzel Washington Donates $1,000,000 to Save Africa's Children

    July 11, 2006

    Academy Award winning actor Denzel Washington donated 1 million dollars to Los Angeles based Save Africa's Children to help in their efforts to provide direct support and raise awareness for an additional 300 orphan care projects across the continent. Currently, 17 million children in Africa have been orphaned as a result of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

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  • People Magazine Features Bishop Charles E. Blake and Save Africa's Children

    November 23, 2005

    People Magazine recently traveled to Africa with Bishop Charles E. Blake and Save Africa's Children and their trip is featured in this weeks People Magazine - dated December 5th, 2005.

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