AAASM.ORG
IMPROVING THE LIVES OF BLACK PEOPLE THROUGH
AWARENESS, KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION
Thank you for visiting the site for the Association of African American Single Mothers.  This organization exists to educate,
empower and encourage African Americans in an effort begin to end the stereotypes and perceptions of Black People in
America.  African American's have played a vital part in making America the wealthy nation it became to be.  The realities of
Slavery and its aftermath may be difficult for some to accept but It is important that all races understand this history.   

Although our name may give an impression that we tailor our services to only one race of people, our policy is and always
has been one that includes all people regardless of race or religion.  All of our services are made available to all those
seeking our services regardless of race or religion.  Poverty has no racial preference, it affects all people and as such, we
reach out to all people.

Your comments and concerns are very important to us.  Feel free to send your comments to Director, Stacey F. Johnson at
director@aaasm.org.
Stats we can
no longer
ignore.  

The Black
Man in
America
Charles Hamilton Houston
Charles Hamilton Houston
Civil Rights Attorney

[ For Blacks ],  
“Without education,
there is no hope for
our people and
without hope, our
future is lost”.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Sacramento, CA
Thank you!
To the following Schools
The Boys to Men Project
BLACK HISTORY PROJECT
&
AFRICANS IN AMERICA
COMMUNITY ALLIANCE
FUND RAISER
We Need You!
Volunteer
Now!

AAASM COMMUNITY
FOOD LOCKER
AVAILABLE TO ALL FAMILIES IN NEED

FOOD LINK
SUPPORTS THE AAASM
COMMUNITY FOOD LOCKER
NEXT MEMBERSHIP
AND VOLUNTEER SIGN
UP  
Saturday
December 13, 2008
11:00AM
Natomas Community
Center

Can you be there?
Board of Directors

Director
Stacey F. Johnson

Assistant to the
Director
Open Position

Secretary
Open Position

Treasurer
Open Position
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Reaching out to women and
children in low income
communities
DONATE
HERE

Sign up for our Sacramento
programs
THE BLACK HISTORY
PROJECT
SATURDAY
Math
Camp
Grades 3-8
The Boys to Men Project
Director's Monthly

HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE!
AND
ALL PEOPLE REJOICE!
Join us in
our efforts in
beginning
Legislation
requiring
African
American
History be
taught in all
inner city
schools
across
America
Woodbine Elementary School

Earl Warren Elementary School

Edward Kemble Elementary
School

Mark Hopkins Elementary
School

Thomas Jefferson Elementary
School

Earl Warren Elementary School
Math Tutors-Community Outreach
Mentors-Women's Health Professionals
Phone Solicitors-Special Projects
Event Planners
and more...                 
More Information?
AAASM Schedule of Events

School Programs


September 6, 2008          Volunteer/School Meeting

September 15 - November 21
December 1 - December 19
Math Program/Food Program

October 6 - October 10         AAASM Open House

October 27- October 31       AAASM Harvest Celebration

October  27, 2008            Boys to Men Program Begins

November 3 - 28               Black History Sign Up

November 24-25              Thanksgiving Basket Giveaway

December 1-5                    Black History Open House

December 15-19             Holiday Celebration
                          Christmas Tree Giveaway

January 10, 2009             AAASM/School Program
Evaluation Meeting
                               
For allowing us to bring our
programs into your schools!
AAASM
WOMAN'S
SELF-AWARENESS
PROGRAM
FOR 2009
Volunteer
leadership
positions
WE NEED
COMMUNITY
LEADERSHIP

SIGN UP
NOW!
Coming
November 18, 2008
AAASM
Black History Portal
A History of The African People

Links to All African American Museums in America

African Leaders                                 African American Leaders

On-line Black History Class Registration (Sacramento Only)

Black History Cash Competitions for Elementary School
Students
For The Association of African American Single Mothers: [VolunteerMatch - Where Volunteering Begins.]
BEAT DEAD BEAT DADS AT THEIR OWN GAME!
FREE DEAD BEAT DAD COUNSELING.
DON'T CHEAT YOUR KIDS OUT OF THEIR MONEY!
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HERE
BEGINS
10-25-08
SIGN UP HERE
72
Baskets of Plenty



Given to Sacramento
families
Join Us
As we discuss issues specific to
single mothers on both a personal
level and those specific to raising a
child in today's society.
Director
Stacey F. Johnson
will speak on

"Raising a Black Son in White
America"
"A Memoir"
&
"The Black Single Parent Home
Family Initiative"
Workshops Include:

Budgeting for the Single Parent Home

Low Cost Food Preparation

Credit Repair

Resume Writing and Interview Preparation

Educational Opportunities for Mothers on Public Assistance

Opening A Home Day Care
(We will fund your first $200 in costs)


Leaders From Local Churches will also be Available to
Provide Counseling Services


There will also be a discussion on
AIDS in the Black Community
Awareness, Education, Prevention
Black Men
We need You!
Can Goods
Pasta
Personal Items
Breads
Fruit & Vegetables
Juices & Sodas