Learn more about the film documentary project on Hecky Powell, If A Town Had A King


 
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“No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.”

—Booker T. Washington

Work comes in many forms; carpenters, electricians, hairstylists, automobile mechanics, medical technicians, cooks, custodians, childcare providers—the list goes on. Regardless of ethnic or socioeconomic background, these careers are attainable. They bring a sense of accomplishment, keep society functioning, and feed families. Established in March 1994, the Forrest E. Powell foundation has a mission to help people work to achieve their dreams. It supports hardworking individuals and believes anyone can become a success through commitment and proper training.

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