Tony Williams

Board Member

After ten years of technical data support at AT&T, Mr. Williams got promoted to the Voice over IP Specialist. Supporting the whole AT&T branch office, he was the first representative to sell, install and implement the newest technology VOIP Technology. After retiring from the telecommunications industry, Mr. Williams became a volunteer baseball coach and a youth mentor in his local community, and started a mentoring program with a local elementary school.

Charles Clemons

Board Member

Charles Clemons is a Board Certified Chaplain, a Pastoral Counselor and a Church Leadership Consultant. He specializes in Grief, Trauma and PTSD Counseling, and Personality Testing. He has served as a Youth Pastor, Senior Pastor, and Christian aid relief worker in Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe

Richard O’Neal

Board Treasurer

Richard O’Neal is a sales and marketing professional with over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and financial services arena. Currently Richard is an Oncology Sales Specialist with Eversana & Shorla Oncology, managing Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Phoenix, Arizona.

Stacey Hardnett

Vice President

Stacey Hardnett has over 25 years of experience in mortgage banking, financial services, and compliance. He currently serves as Vice President, Corporate Policy Administration Pennymac, where he oversees corporate policy administration and ensures compliance with governance standards.

Toys For Kids At Christmas

Every Christmas, we partner with PROJECT FLY LA, a non-profit organization serving the greater Los Angeles area, and the Omicron Mu Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. to provide toys to children of low-income families and children in the Los Angeles foster care system. Volunteers from the community are asked to donate toys, which are…

Talent Hunt Program

In cooperation with a local chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, we sponsor a local talent hunt program to allow students an opportunity to express their talent and passion for the arts fully. The following art forms are allowed: Instrumental Music (Classical/Jazz), Dance, Dramatic Interpretation (Spoken Word), and Art Presentation. The event is held on…

Mentorship

Currently, we conduct a mentoring program for  20 to 30 young black and brown boys at Louis Armstrong Middle School. Plans to expand this program to another school are being developed for the fall of 2024.  Volunteers are engaged with the students for approximately 16 man-hours per month from January to May. Students are exposed…

Scholarship Program

Each year, we award two sets of financial scholarships to high school students in the San Fernando Valley. The first scholarships are awarded in the fall, and the second round of scholarships are awarded in the spring of the following year. The fall scholarships are open to all high school students in grades 9 through…