A Mother’s Day stand against tobacco with Minou Jones
Minou Jones, the dynamic founder and CEO of Making It Count, recently addressed a critical issue facing the African American community today—tobacco use and its
Minou Jones, the dynamic founder and CEO of Making It Count, recently addressed a critical issue facing the African American community today—tobacco use and its
Rev. Horace L. Sheffield III was born in Detroit during the Civil Rights and Labor Movement. The legacy of his father, Horace L. Sheffield Jr.,
CEO Minou Jones, Dr. Dyson, Hill Harper, Munson Steed & more were in attendance at Making it Count’s Juneteenth program, fighting against tobacco companies promoting flavored products targeting youth.
Detroit Anti-Menthol movement has spread its wings and is garnering national attention. Join the Making It Count Community Development Corporation and Detroit’s own, Dr. Michael
Minou Jones is the chair of the Detroit Wayne Oakland Tobacco-Free Coalition and the CEO of Making It Count Community Development Corp., which educates the
Reginald Lewis Trent was born June 11, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. He was the second oldest child of Calvin and Frances Trent. He was a loving
This Sisters with Superpowers story is sponsored by Chevy. Minou Jones, founder and CEO of Making It Count Community Development Corporation, successfully used her life