Affiliates

In many regions of the country, the National Black Child Development Institute is represented by affiliate chapters that provide direct services at the community level. NBCDI’s nationwide affiliate network is a dynamic and geographically diverse force of dedicated volunteers located in urban and rural areas and on college campuses across the country.

The affiliate chapters are made up of people who actively care about the well-being of Black children. They are parents, professionals, proletarians, and others who share a commitment to making a difference in the lives of young people.

NBCDI charters affiliates in communities that demonstrate an interest in establishing a local organization dedicated to NBCDI’s mission of improving and protecting the quality of life of African American children and families.

To directly contact an affiliate near you, please review the list of affiliates below.

Albany

BCDI Albany New York
Mr. John Harris
P: (518) 427-6337
Email: BCDIAlbany@aol.com

Atlanta

BCDI Atlanta Georgia
Ms. Cindra Taylor
P: 404-213-2343

E: CKTaylor@bellsouth.net
W: http://www.bcdi-atl.org/

Baton Rouge

BCDI Baton Rouge Louisiana
Ms. Geraldine Roberts
P: (252) 922-5494
E: groberts@ebrpss.k12.la.us

Charlotte

BCDI Charlotte, North Carolina
Ms. Eleanor Toliver
P: (704) 379-7924
Email: etoliver@fwcdc.org

Chicago

Janis Jones
E-mail: janispjones@yahoo.com

Detroit

BCDI Detroit Michigan
Dr. Charmaine Johnson
P: (313) 834-0390
E:  cjohnso3@wcccd.edu
W: www.bcdi-Detroit.org

Fort Lauderdale

BCDI Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Ms. Tanya Ivy
P: (786) 554-9283

E: Jtivy@bellsouth.net

Greensboro

BCDI Greensboro North Carolina
Ms. June Valdes – Executive Director
P: (336) 230-2138
W: http://www.blackchilddevelopment.org

Houston

BCDI Houston Texas
Ms. Carolyn Woodard
P: 713-723-1257
E: cawoodard3@aol.com

Los Angeles

BCDI Los Angeles California
Ms. Valeria Norwood
P: (323) 295-2601 ext. 136
E: calorie81@aol.com

Miami

BCDI Miami Florida
Ms. Sondra Wallace
P: (305) 694-8477

Mid Hudson

BCDI Mid Hudson New York
Ms. Linda Melton-Mann
P: (845) 297-8933
E: lmmelton8@aol.com

Milwaukee

BCDI Milwaukee Wisconsin
Ms. Wanda Montgomery
P: (855) 653-2234 (Office)

F: (877) 446-4633

E: wanda@bcdi-milwaukee.org

Montgomery Co

BCDI Montgomery Co Maryland
Ms. Judy Biagas
P: (301) 942-9142

Nashville

BCDI Nashville Tennessee
Ms. Emma Osa-Oni
P: (615) 340-9700

E: osaoni58@yahoo.com

New Orleans

BCDI New Orleans Louisiana
Ms. Charmaine Gray
E: chartgray@aol.com

New York City

BCDI New York City New York
Ms. Rhonda Carloss-Smith
P: (212) 591-2711
E: rcsmith@childcareinc.org

Newark

BCDI Newark New Jersey
Mr. Harvin Dash
P: (973) 996-0400
E: HarvinT@aol.com

Paramus

BCDI Paramas New Jersey
Ms. Ursula Parrish-Daniels
P: (201) 447-7165
Email: udaniels@bergen.edu

Pasadena

BCDI Pasadena California
Ms. Rosemary Smith
P: (323) 249-2977

Philadelphia

BCDI Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ms. Lola Rooney
P: (215) 963-3791
Email: Lrooney@philaymca.org; website: www.bcdiphiladelphia.org

Pittsburgh

BCDI Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Ms. Marcia Sturdivant-Anderson
P: (412) 350-3424
E: drmsturdivant@comcast.net

Sacramento

BCDI Sacramento California
Sharon Saffold
P: (916)875-6158
E: sharonsaffold@att.net

Seattle

BCDI Seattle Washington
Dr. Wanda Hackett
P: (206) 328-4452
E: whecare@aol.com

Website: http://www.bcdi-seattle.org

St. Louis

BCDI St. Louis Missouri
Ms. Gwen Pennington
P: (314) 382-7589
E: gwenpenn@aol.com

 

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