HISTORY
"100 Blacks" was founded in 1995 by a core
group of concerned African Americans representing a variety of professions
within the field of law enforcement. The number of those men and women
who wanted to participate in being part of a social solution instead of
a passive problem quickly grew to 100 and beyond. These individuals all
shared a sense of community, cultural and professional pride. This pride
was accompanied by an unfulfilled desire to "give back" in some
meaningful way. Through skillful organization and administration, 100
Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care was born. In that first year, $10,000
in grant monies was collected from the membership and distributed to needy
individuals and organizations all over the City of New York.
MISSION
1) To fulfill our moral mandate to our creator, to enhance and cultivate the blessings that have been bestowed upon us.
2) To serve as a model organization for individuals and other professionals in our communities so that we can again take our rightful place on the stage of history as a free, proud, and productive people.
3) To offer (via non repayable grants) a minimum of $1,000 a month to a worthy cause in the African American community
4) To be the vanguard for justice on the behalf of those who traditionally have no voice in society
5) To vigorously challenge racism, sexism and all of the debilitating ism's that retard the growth of today's global community
6) To economically empower our people by pooling our resources
7)To uplift our people through education
WE VOW TO NEVER STOP UNTIL VICTORY IS WON!