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                                         ELAINE DAVIS-NICKENS SCHOLARSHIP

 

SCHOLARSHIP PURPOSE: The purpose of the Elaine Davis-Nickens Scholarship is to recognize and honor Atlanta Metro Chapter area students who have demonstrated academic excellence, concern for their community, and a desire to continue their education.

 

SCHOLARSHIP HISTORY:  The Atlanta Metro Chapter Scholarship honors our dear sister, Ms. Elaine Davis-Nickens, who was an integral part in the success of our Chapter.

 

Ms. Elaine Davis-Nickens was born July 14, 1945. In 1963, Elaine graduated from McKinley High School in Washington, D.C. and is a graduate of Howard University. Growing up in a family who was always active in the community, it is no surprise that Elaine would dedicate her life to advocacy for women, youth, and families. 

 

Elaine's community involvement spans various organizations. She worked with Planned Parenthood of Washington and Teens Count where she used her skills as a workshop leader, covering topics such as domestic violence and building healthy relationships. She co- founded Angie’s House, Inc. in the State of Maryland, a nonprofit organization honoring her niece, a victim of domestic Violence who did not survive. The organization created an awareness of the effects of family violence on women and children. Elaine moved to Conyers, Georgia and continued the work with Angie’s House as Executive Director in Conyers, Georgia.

 

Elaine was the co-founder and President of National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc. (NHBW, Inc.), Southern Maryland Chapter.  After moving to Conyers, Georgia, she served as the Parliamentarian and Bylaws Chair of NHBW Inc, Atlanta Metro Chapter. 

 

Ms. Elaine Davis-Nickens passed away on February 20, 2020. She was a viable part of the Conyers and Atlanta Metro area communities, devoting her time serving the communities.

 

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