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Meda Chamberlain July 11, 1916 - August 05, 2011)
Dr. Chamberlain organized several federally funded projects for NCNW's CETA program; the first being the H.O.N.O.R. Project (Helping Our Neighborhoods Older Residents) in 1977 under United Way and the Jobs Program which trained and employed hundreds of men and women in Los Angeles County. Another major leadership accomplishment was to discover and coordinate the purchase of a building serving the local NCNW sections as "Council House" at 3720 W 54th St., Los Angeles. In l981 she organized the first food co-op at the NCNW Council House and spearheaded the Education 2000 National Program with math, reading and science components. In 1986 she became Regional Coordinator of the "NCNW Black Family Reunion Celebration". This event was held each year until 1995. Although NCNW was close to Dr. Chamberlain's heart, she was a long-time member of Delta Sigma Theta, California Teacher's Union and St. Paul Baptist Church in Los Angeles. As recently as 2009 Dr. Chamberlain was appointed to serve on President Obama's "Kitchen Cabinet" and she continued until her health began to fail. Dr. Chamberlain remained an active member and intricate part of the National Council of Negro Women until her death. She was God-fearing, God-following, God-believing and she will be loved, respected and remembered forever. Her husband, William Chamberlain (an Engineer and a Veteran ) preceded her in death.
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