Black Belt Community Foundation Womack
Published 9:23 am Monday, September 30, 2024
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The Black Belt Community Foundation (BBCF) is thrilled to announce its 2024 Black Belt Legacy Dinner as it celebrates the 20th anniversary of its founding, on Oct. 3, at the Harbert Center in Birmingham. The evening will commence with a 6 p.m. reception celebrating Black Belt culture and arts, followed by dinner and an award presentation honoring Southern Company Chairman, President and CEO Chris Womack.
The Southern Company is a leading energy provider serving 9 million customers nationwide. A Black Belt native from Greenville, Womack rose through the ranks of Southern Company and its subsidiaries, previously serving as Chairman, President, and CEO of Georgia Power.
“Chris Womack’s journey and commitment to community development make him the perfect honoree for our 20th Anniversary Legacy Dinner,” said BBCF President Felecia Lucky, “His story inspires the young people we serve, demonstrating the heights they can achieve. This event will be a powerful celebration of our collective progress and a crucial moment to secure resources for the Black Belt’s future.”
As a Black Belt native and distinguished business leader, Womack exemplifies the transformative impact of BBCF’s mission. Since its founding in 2004, the foundation has invested over $20 million in grants to nonprofits strengthening Alabama’s 12-county Black Belt region. Notable initiatives have included storm shelters, tornado relief, arts and culture, affordable housing, racial equity programs, civic engagement, capacity building, widespread food distribution, pandemic relief and recovery operations and early childhood education.
Event sponsorship opportunities and tickets are now available. For more information, visit blackbeltfound.org/2024legacydinner or contact info@blackbeltfound.org. RSVP for your tickets or organizational table(s) to the event by visiting Eventbrite here: bbcflegacydinner.eventbrite.com
The Black Belt Legacy Dinner will unite citizens, community leaders, philanthropists, and advocates passionate about the region’s advancement. Proceeds will bolster BBCF’s operations and grantmaking efforts across its 12-county service area, spanning the Black Belt of Alabama. The Black Belt Community Foundation mobilizes resources to transform Alabama’s Black Belt. By connecting donors with meaningful causes, BBCF empowers nonprofits and bolsters initiatives in education, the arts, health and wellness, economic development, and more.
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