Welcome to M.A.S.K. INC. a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization. We have been providing services, innovative projects and projects to indiviuals of all age groups in the City of Richmond, California for over (4) years.
Count on M.A.S.K. INC. when quality really counts. Remember, exceptional services is our standard.
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Healing Circles - MASK
Director/Founder, Charlene Harris of the Richmond Community based organization has developed and collaborated with numerous local non profit entities to implement a variety of innovative projects, activities and events for victims/survivors of violence populations primarily within the City of Richmond and surrounding areas of West County. Ms. Harris is a former state and federal employee. Outreach Specialist, Facilitator, Trainer and Community Organizer.
Specialized Skills:
Early Childhood Development, Contra Costa College 1993 Rape Crisis Counselor: Brookside Hospital: 1992 Computer & Business Technologies: 1999
Awards: Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from Congressman George Miller 2008 Community Peace Advocate, Mayor Gayle Mc Laughlin, Contra Costa College 2008.
Leadership and Visionary Awards 2008, Brady Campaign,, West Contra Costa School District, Superintendent Bruce Harper Ph.D. for Leadership and Vision, Victims of Crimes Award, 2006, Victims Assistance Center, Tent City Awards for Leadership and Visionary 2006 and the Martin Luther King Jr. Award presented by Mayor Gayle Mc Laughlin and Richmond City Council Members 2009 along with a host of other awards.
Healing Circles Current Projects:"It Takes A Village" Life skills Training Workshops to youth twelve - eighteen years old. The training offers the following: Conflict Resolution, Anger Management, Mindful Messages Mentoring and GED & CAHSEE exit exam preparation.
Secretary/Jessie Phillips, long time community activist, devoted member, volunteer and Kaiser Permanete employee.
Treasure/Melony Demings is a retired West Contra Costa School District Employee who has a variety of administrative skills including a financial background.
Carole Johnson: A criminal justice major, advocate for victims of crimes, and is currently seeking placement to finish her internship as a Paralegal, and currently being trained to become a Advocate for children.
Betty Blackmoore - Gee: A longtime community resident, innovative artist and works with the HIV/AIDS community and provides services, works with Medi- Cal applications and former employee of a wide variety of non- profit agencies of West Contra Costa County.
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