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                                AFRICAN AMERICAN
 MEN OF WESTCHESTER
333 Mamaroneck Avenue, PMB 293, White Plains, NY 10605 | 914.703.7012 | www.aamw.com
 OUR MISSION
AAMW is committed to developing
and encouraging collaborative action to strengthen the economic, social and educational foundation of our communities.
 Year established: 1987 Number of full-time employees: 0 Number of part-time employees: 0 Annual revenue: $100,000 Geographic service area: Westchester County, NY
Eric D. Eller Olney Reynolds
President Vice President
TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Grants: 45%
Events: 25% Contributors: 15% Membership: 15%
The diversity of skills and commitment to community are the driving forces behind AAMW’s success and the partnership with Con Edison.
—Jane Solnick
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@aamw-connect
@aamw_connect
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
Every year, AAMW provides programs to 2,500 Westchester County residents:
Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy
Youth Awards (Community Service)
Business Skills High School Competition
(Harvard Business School Cases)
Environment (Workshops and Field Trips)
Domestic Violence Awareness
(Men Speaking to Men)
Health & Wellness (Illnesses Effecting Minority Communities)
Social Justice (Community and Law Enforcement Relationship Building) Brotherhood Breakfast (Business Information Exchange)
Youth & Women’s Athletics (Golf and Soccer Clinics)
Economic Development (Black Community Wealth Building)
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Contributions can be made to the General Fund, managed under AAMW’s discretion, or to any combination of programs. Funds can be provided by Individuals, Corporate Entities or any Foundation:
Electronically: via credit card at www.aamw.com or via Zelle Cash APP at 914.703.7012; Via check: to 333 Mamaroneck Avenue, PMB 293, White Plains, NY 10605
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
AAMW is an all-volunteer organization. Opportunities to volunteer for specific activities are coordinated through the membership.
   LEADERSHIP
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Eric D. Eller, President
Olney Reynolds, Vice President
C. Douglas Dixon, Esq., Counsel
Rev. Dr. Hugh Marriott, Secretary Thomas Grayman, Treasurer
Eon S. Nichols, Esq., Assistant Treasurer
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Youth Awards:
Eon Nichols, Esq.
Business Skills High School Competition: Bernard Thombs/Thomas Grayman
Environment: George Malone
Domestic Violence Awareness:
Hon. Bruce Tolbert/ Mayo Bartlett, Esq.
Health & Wellness:
S. Hassan Bilal/ Edwin Bowman, Jr.
Social Justice: Olney Reynolds
Brotherhood Breakfast: Wiley Harrison
Youth & Women’s Athletics:
James Robinson/ Miguel Constable
Economic Development:
Rev. Dr. Gregory Robeson Smith
   








































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