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NEW BOOK CLAIMS RACE DOES MATTER
Written by author and ethnically-focused ministry expert, Charles Gilmer, A Cry of Hope, A Call to Action, challenges the traditional thoughts of racial diversity, addresses the desperate need to develop black leaders in college, and chronicles the emergence of a non-profit ministry successfully accomplishing both, Click here.

BLACK STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS SERVED ATLANTA RESIDENTS DURING IMPACT'S DAY OF OUTREACH
More than 1,200 African American students and professionals traveled to Atlanta for the Impact 2008 conference. Click here.
  
DAYTONA BEACH HOSTS OUTREACH EVENT DURING BLACK COLLEGE REUNION WEEKEND
As African American spring breakers gather in Daytona Beach for Black College Reunion weekend, international organization The Impact Movement will engage in Black Culture Redeemed, an outreach event geared toward partygoers.
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BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS TO GATHER FOR BIBLICAL TRAINING DURING MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. WEEKEND
The Impact Movement continues its series of regional conferences January 18-21, 2008, in Atlanta, Chicago and Washington D.C. Gospel music artist FLAME will be among featured guests at the Chicago conference.
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INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY TO BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2007 WORKPLACE GIVING PROGRAM
The Impact Movement, Inc., will be part of the 2007 Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) for the first time beginning Sept. 1, 2007. The Combined Federal Campaign, established in 1961, is the world's largest and most successful employee workplace giving campaign.
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HUNDREDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS PLANNING SPRING BREAK IN NEW ORLEANS 

Six months after Katrina battered New Orleans, the daunting task of recovery continues and a group of African American college students is taking action. Click here for full story.

 
 
 
THE IMPACT MOVEMENT OPENS NATIONAL HQ IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO

The Impact Movement, Inc., will host an open house for business and community leaders on November 15, 2005 from 5-7pm at 455 S. Orange Ave., Suite 600, Orlando. Click here for full story.


A GROWING NUMBER OF PEOPLE ARE CATCHING THE VISION FOR LASTING MINISTRY
The Impact Movement is built on a rich history. Originally conceived of as a college student conference in 1991, the Impact Movement has become a rallying point for African American college students, high school students, alumni, marketplace professionals and vocational ministers. Click here for full story. 


 
Mission - The Impact Movement takes the truth of Jesus Christ to the campus, community and world by producing leaders of African descent who are spiritually focused, financially responsible and morally fit.
 
Vision - The Impact Movement envisions each community of African descent fulfilling its destiny as a reflection of the redemptive power of Jesus Christ.

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As African American spring breakers gather in Daytona Beach for Black College Reunion weekend, international organization The Impact Movement will engage in Black Culture Redeemed, an outreach event geared toward partygoers.
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A Cry Of Hope, A Call To Action

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