Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Volunteer -Fundraising/Special Events Job

Volunteer- Fundraising/Special Events Job

Deshon Johnson College Scholarship Foundation  


Do you like fundraising, have an interest in helping to make a different for safety of human lives and help Raising Awareness for Innocent People Who Were Killed by Reckless Bus Driver but have a limited amount of time to volunteer? If so, this position may be a good fit for you? Work with the founder of the foundation and community members organize fun and creative fundraising events for the Deshon Johnson College Scholarship Foundation in Montclair/Verona New Jersey.  The money raised goes towards under privilege high school students who want to attend college or students who are already in college.  Also, help fight stigma and educating the community about the high count of innocent lives killed by reckless bus driver and these drivers is not being held accountable for their actions.
                                                
The Deshon Johnson College Scholarship Foundation have two events a year on March 5 and July 18th.  DJCSF needs help planning and organize fundraising events such as trivia nights, award dinner, raffles, etc. Secure participate and solicit donation items for vent via phone, internet and by visiting business in the area.  Prepare materials for the fundraising event and help with setting up event.  This position will be an opportunity to learn how to plan special events, approach potential donor, and meet other people in the community who are concerned about safety issues.  The committee meets once a month on a weekday evening in Montclair. Before an event meetings are twice a month. 

Please click the links to read about the cause/campaign we are promoting about this injustice human deaths. 


Volunteer as a mentor with DJCSF you gain knowledge and make a meaningful connection with business owner. Mentors join, search for entrepreneurs to assist online and once connected, serves as a coach and trusted guide. This volunteer opportunity is extremely flexible-you set the schedule and the expectations with the founder. Meanwhile, our supports staff is by your side ever steps of the way to help you succeed as a mentor.  You can put your skill to good use and help the foundation worthy cause today. You can gain experience, possible job leads, networking, become mentors to new industries, gain entrepreneurship skills/knowledge, learn how DJCSF nonprofit business operates, opportunity to connect, and challenges and creates unique ideas.

Please send Resume to:
PO BOX 202
Glenridege NJ 07028
            or 
Email Us at: djcscholarshipfoundation@gmail.com
201-259-0381

These are must read articles. Please familiarize yourself with these articles so you can understand the cause behind the awareness, fundraiser and foundation. 

Petition on Stop Reckless, Aggressive Bus Driver In

https://www.change.org/p/stop-reckless-aggressive-and-rude-bus-drivers-from-carelessly-taking-young-innocent-lives-like-deshon-johnson

Citizens Angry Comments On NJ Transit High Death Rate on Victims Like Deshon Johnson Untimely Death  

http://soulality.blogspot.com/2015/12/citizens-anger-comments-on-nj-transit.html

Reckless Bus Drivers and Others Drivers Who Killed New Jerseyan need to be Charged 
http://soulality.blogspot.com/2015/10/reckless-bus-drivers-and-other-drivers.html

Deshon Johnson Bus Driver Wilson Romaine Walk Free from Murdering him but Joseph Bus Driver Gets Probation.

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1278122


Injury Law Suites an Increasing Number of Deaths Cause by NJ Transit Reckless Bus Drivers

http://www.northjersey.com/news/nj-state-news/injury-lawsuits-are-a-costly-for-nj-transit-1.547090


Wednesday, December 16, 2015

7 Amazing Black-Owned Etsy Stores to Support

7 Amazing Black-Owned Etsy Stores to Support


The next time you visit Etsy, check these shows owned by Black entrepreneurs:

#1 - Li Li's Creations: Opened in 2013 and is owned by Malacia Anderson. The store sells women's clothing and accessories in beautiful African prints.

#2 - Peace Images Jewelry: This unique store makes and sells necklaces, earring, bracelets and other jewelry featuring owner Cami's trademark peace sign. The store opened in 2008. Owner Cami describes herself as "a woman who took the advice of someone who loves her... and it led me down an amazing path."

#3 - Urban Heirlooms: This store makes handmade leather bags and accessories featuring authentic vintage and antique keys. Owner Dana opened the store in 2006. She states, "It's my joy to re-purpose old materials into something fresh, new and innovative."

#4 - Beija-Flor Naturals: This store produces organic skin care and natural hair products. The brand is inspired by the owner's Brazilian background and uses the best ingredients from the Amazon rain forest to the Savannahs of East Africa.

#5 - Marcus Kwame: Designs and sells unique art prints. All the artist's unique and colorful prints are signed and numbered. The store is owned by artist Marcus Kwame Anderson, who opened the store in 2007.

#6 - Throne: This store crafts crochet scarves, hats and headbands in bold, beautiful colors and designs, using materials like Alpaca, Cashmere, and Bernat Mega bulky yarn. The store opened in 2014 and is owned by Shayna Janelle.

#7 - Amani at Home: This store features African-inspired pillows in designs that come from owner Amani's love of Africa. Her designs are a reflection of her travels to Africa and the Caribbean, and her products are rich and luxurious. Amani started her store in 2010.

http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2015/12/amazing-black-owned-etsy-stores-shops.html#.VnGmC9IrKt_

Top Black and Minority Business Grants


Top Black and Minority Business Grants


Fedex Small Business Grant ContestFedex allows business owners and entrepreneurs to register and submit their business story and photos. Once the application is approved and the voting period begins, they can vote for their own business once a day - and get their friends, customers, and associates to also vote everyday. The number of votes received will boost your visibility in the contest and is one factor that FedEx will consider when selecting the top 100 finalists and the winners. Grant awards range from $1,000 to $25,000.
http://smallbusinessgrant.fedex.com
Grants.gov Program Management OfficeThe Grants.gov program management office provides a centralized online location for grant seekers to find and apply for federal funding opportunities. The web site was established in 2002 as a part of the President's Management Agenda. It is managed by the Department of Health and Human Services, and houses information regarding more than 1,000 grant programs from 26 federal grant-making government agencies. Occasionally, they do have information about minority business grants.
www.grants.gov/web/grants/home.html(select "Browse Categories" and then choose "Business and Commerce")
Miller Lite Tap the Future® Business Plan CompetitionMiller Lite Tap the Future (formally known as the MillerCoors Urban Entrepreneur Series) is an annual competition that allows urban entrepreneurs to compete for Black business grants of up to $20,000. In addition to winning prize money, finalists have the opportunity to pitch their best ideas at exciting LIVE Pitch events in front of Daymond John from ABC’s Shark Tank and other business moguls. The competition also provides business partners more exposure through our "Fan Favorite" consumer voting contest. 
www.MLtapthefuture.com

MInority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business GrantsOn an annual basis, usually during the spring and summer, the MBDA organizes various angel investors with the primary objective of supporting small businesses with minority business grants. The selection process involves mezzanine and second round financing. This is done via local minority business grant competitions held in nearly every major city through the country.
www.MBDA.gov/main/grantcompetitions (grant competitions)
www.MBDA.gov/businesscenters (minority business centers)
National Association for the Self Employed (NASE) Growth GrantsNASE helps small businesses by providing day-to-day support, including direct access to experts, benefits, and consolidated buying power that traditionally had been available only to large corporations. They also offer $5,000 business grants that can be used to finance buy computers, farm equipment, hire part-time help, and more. The grants are available to black and minority businesses, as well as to the general public.
www.nase.org/Membership/GrantsandScholarships/
BusinessDevelopmentGrants.aspx
National Institute of Small Business Grants (NISMB)The National Institute of Small Business Grants produces BusinessGrants.org - a useful web site that supplies information empowering prospective and existing small business owners, enabling them to know what their financial options are.  Their mission is to help as many business owners as possible to understand what business grants are, how to obtain them, and whether or not they should be used for their companies. 
www.BusinessGrants.org
SBIR Small Business Innovation Research GrantsSmall Business Innovation Research (SBIR) GrantsThe SBIR Grants program is a congressionally-mandated set-aside program that aims to help small businesses stimulate technological innovation. It also fosters and encourages participation in government contracting by socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses. They issue Black business grants, minority business grants, and women business grants.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbir.htm

http://www.blackbusiness.org/black_minority_business_grants.html#.VnGjC9IrKt8

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Deshon Johnson Bus Driver Romaine who killed him Walk Away Free. Victim Joseph Currier NJ Transit Bus Driver Collier Who Killed him Draws Probationary Term

Deshon Johnson Bus Driver Romaine who killed him Walk Away Free. Victim Joseph Currier NJ Transit Bus Driver Collier Who Killed him Draws Probationary Term



NJ Transit bus driver Wilson Romaine 65 was never sentence, charged nor was any bail money set for the bus driver in death of pedestrian/passenger 22 year old Deshon Johnson from Montclair NJ. On Wednesday July 18, 2012 Romaine failed to pick up Johnson while waiting at the bus stop. Johnson was singling to the bus driver to stop but he continues to drive recklessly when Romaine approached the flat surface handicap curb at the intersection on Broad where victim Johnson stood. When Romaine knocked Johnson down he proceeded to drag Johnson far distance around the corner of Bay Avenue in Bloomfield NJ to his death. Newly discover information shows that Johnson was at the bus front door not rear as Romaine road over Johnson twice with the front and back wheel. 
                                 
On the other hand, NJ Transit bus driver Catherine Collier 67 was sentence a year ago for pedestrian/passenger Mr. Currier from Passaic NJ.  Mr. Currier just existed off the bus on Main and Brook Avenues driven by Collier when she road over the victim Currier as he step off the curb into the crosswalk on Main Avenue when he was killed by reckless bus driver Collier. Collier proceeded to drive while at the intersection as the traffic light was turning from yellow to red and hit victim.
         
According to North Jersey http://www.northjersey.com/news/ex-nj-transit-bus-driver-in-fatal-pedestrian-accident-draws-probationary-term-1.1172860 article Ms Collier, stated “It was not my intention for this to happen,” Catherine Collier, 67, said at her sentencing in state Superior Court in Paterson.  Yet Collier was sentenced to a one-year suspended jail term, which she will not have to serve if she completes probation without violations. The judge ordered Collier to perform 150 hours of community service geared towards educating young adults about safe driving… “That is the only positive message that can come from this double tragedy,” the judge said.

Ex-NJ Transit bus driver Collier was charged with vehicular homicide after the bus she was driving struck and killed 49-year-old Joseph Currier of Passaic on Sept. 27, 2012. Collier initially was charged with a second-degree offense, but later pleaded guilty to a fourth-degree charge of assault-by-auto.

According to NJ Transit bus company/Community Coach USA spokes person stated that it was not Romaine attention to kill Johnson. However, under the newly discover information audio you can hear Romaine confessing twice in seeing victim Johnson.   Also, in the audio you heard the lawyer telling Romaine remember you did not see anyone.

Needless to say, it was not Collier attention to kill Currier but she was charged. Two productive citizens was killed by a reckless NJ Transit bus driver but one bus driver was charged/ suspended from her NJ Transit job for her victim Currier death and the other bus driver was not charged for Johnson death. Romaine walks away a free man record.http://www.northjersey.com/news/grand-jury-clears-driver-in-bloomfield-fatal-accident-1.544433 and went back to work operating NJ Transit/Community Coach Bus with a bad driving  Sadly to say, Johnson case was handled poorly by  Essex County Prosecutors.
Here you have two mothers Johnson and Currier devastated by the loss of their sons. Currier ‘son’s killer has limit accountability which is not enough and Johnson’s mother is still fighting to get the bus driver brought up on charges.
The death of these two mother sons hit them very hard and both parents want a stiff sentence. Naomi is seeking for justice her son like Currier.

 According to North Jersey article Currier “This has hit me very, very hard,” she said, asking the judge for a stiff sentence. “His life was taken away. I like to see justice done for my son.” http://www.northjersey.com/ne


NJ Transit rep. think money can buy a human life and everyone can move on with their life so it can be done and over with. These two mothers cannot move on with their life they both cannot not spend those special holidays or events with their children. There are no dollar amount for the lost of both parents son. Naomi said that it is hard to put a price on her son’s life.  NJ Transit Bus Company does not put high value on human safety they more concern about dollar signs.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

D'Evolution Productions NYC Fashion Week Present: Noneillah Collection...





Harlem (Black Lives Matter) New York Fashion Week: The Noneillah collection had partake in D'Evolution Products Our Lives Matter/Black Lives Matter Fashion Week 2015 in Harlem. Naomi Johnson music artist Sean Cos Mason aka Deshon Johnson is raising awareness about her only child life stolen by reckless Coach USA bus driver Wilson Romaine operating New Jersey Transit bus 709. Romaine drove recklessly when he approach Johnson on the curb, knocked him down then dragged him 50 to 100 feet to his demise. Romaine was not charge or did not get bail money for murdering Johnson. He walked away a free man and was giving his CDL (commercial driving license) the same day and went back driving the bus. Few months after Romaine murdered Johnson on July 18th he was involved in another incident injuring someone else. Let's coming together and help hold these reckless bus driver and state run bus company be held accountable for these countless lives taken. You can click this link to sign this petition https://www.change.org/p/stop-reckles.... You can go to Noneillahstore blog or Noneillah Fashion Look book to see where the next raising awareness fashion show.

Video Record my actor and Noneillah's spokes/house model Jade.


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

In Honor of Deshon Johnson 2015 Gathering Photos

In Honor of Deshon Johnson 2015 Gathering Photos 

I like to thank POP Organization for participating in July 18th, 2015 ‪#‎vigil‬is to raise awareness for Justice for ‪#‎DeshonJohnson‬ and Others Who Were Killed by a Reckless ‪#‎NJTransit‬/Coach USA and MTA Bus Driver. Everyday an innocent person is getting killed by a reckless bus driver around the world and the bus drivers or companies are not being held accountable. You can go on raise awareness for Deshon Johnson aka Sean Cos Mason and Others Who Were Killed by a Reckless NJ Transit/Coach USA and MTA Bus Driver Facebook Group, Change.orgwhere you can read the static information Naomi complied by doing her research.‪#‎video‬ ‪#‎Googletv‬ ‪#‎Justice‬ ‪#‎humanrights‬







































Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Raising Awareness Talent/ Fashion Show for Deshon Johnson and Other Victims Who Were Killed by a Reckless NJ Transit/Coach USA and MTA Bus Driver

Raising Awareness Talent/ Fashion Show for Deshon Johnson and Other Victims Who Were Killed by a Reckless NJ Transit/Coach USA and MTA Bus Drive




The event was a successful one. There were various talent that came out in the evening  on July 18th, 2015 to show support and help raise awareness for Deshon Johnson aka Sean Cos Mason and Others Who Were Killed by a Reckless NJ Transit/Coach USA and MTA Bus Driver.  Everyday an innocent person is getting killed by a reckless bus driver around the world and the bus drivers or companies are not being held accountable.  You can go on raise awareness for Deshon Johnson aka Sean Cos Mason and Others Who Were Killed by a Reckless NJ Transit/Coach USA and MTA Bus Driver Facebook Group, Change.org where you can read the static information Naomi complied by doing her research.  July event has highlight and remember those who were murder by a reckless bus driver.

There were performers from different forms of arts, from poets Be, Sistazock with their spoken words, guitar performer Marcus, hip hop artist King Kara, there was a video played in memory of hip hop artist Sean  Cos Mason, R & B singers Roesa/Sistazock, Comedian Mushin,  Joseph read a poem from poet Naomi Johnson book, DJ Tyrone , Host/ Guest fashion designers Tyrone Chablis,  Guest fashion Designer Craig Blunt and House Fashion Designer of Sean Cos Mason Noneillah Collection his mother Naomi Johnson to showcasing their creative fashion.  

Noneillah Entertainment and Deshon Johnson College Scholarship Foundation had EVDG magazine, models, designers, performers and  supporters that came from Philadelphia, Harlem New York, Queens NY, Bronx NY,  all parts of New Jersey to help Deshon's mother Naomi Johnson to Raise Awareness for her son and other victims who were murder by reckless bus drivers around the world. The various talents there were overwhelming that left the audience with positive lasting impression. 

The money that was being raise will be giving to the schools that started the Deshon Johnson College Scholarship in his honor. The schools are as follow Kean University and Essex County College. Founder of DJCSF like to thank Craig Blunt, Tyrone Chablis, Joseph Sykes, Anastasia Carvino, Leah Davis/daughters, Christopher Hampton, NeVaughn Brown from Everyday Girl Magazine, Francis Mejia, DJ, Photographer, Videographer, guests for coming out to support the cause.

 Photo is by John Henry Soti Photography. This event was sponsor by Noneillah Entertainment and the Deshon Johnson College Scholarship Foundation.  







This picture collage was done by Deshon's  Best friends Theo, James
 and his cousin Matthew.









Model Francis




Actor, EVDG and Noneillah spoke model Jade







Model Lauryne









Model Lizzy 









Laurn Hill  2015 Miss Diva Model of the year







Model Edlyne




Deshon's cousin Malajah



Model Jasmine 




Model Violet from EVDG magazine.






















The Noneillah black collection. Photo by someone else














Fashion Designer Tyrone Chablis  Collection





















 







Model Tee
Fashion Designer Craig Blunt  Collection


Comedian Muhshin 




Joseph reading a poem out of well know poet Naomi Johnson book



Deshon's friend Theo, his cousin Matthew, friend James and Deshon's mother Naomi


Diva Singer Rosa





Hip hop artist King Kara 



Poet/Artist Be



Marcus guitar performer


Photographer Larry  


Deshon's mother Fashion Designer of her son's Noneillah Collection Naomi Johnson hold a collage of her son with Fashion Designer Craig Blunt


 Everyday Girl Magazine CEO NeVaughn Brown





Male model Tee on your left and Host/Master of Ceremony/Fashion Designer Tyrone Chablis


Poet/Singer from Harlem Sistazock



DJ Tyrone 





You can click this link to keep abreast on countless lives are being killed by reckless bus driver and  no one is being held accountable https://www.facebook.com/groups/654198371300229/







Poem: A Light for Deshon

Poem: A Light for Deshon