Satisfied customers speak volumes about my services. This is what a few had to say:

Testimonials for Grant Writing Workshops and Training Manuals:

 "I have a better understanding of the fundamentals of writing and preparing grants."

William Hunt, Lumbee Tribe of N.C.

 

"This will help me focus my efforts on what is possible, rather than the scattershot method. I learned how to tailor a grant request to solve problems."

J. Alderson, Stop Hunger Now, Inc.

 

 "The workshop is very helpful to learn to how to write proposals, and in working with community-based organizations and other faith-based organizations."

Louie Felix, Asian Americans for Equality, NYC

 

"I will immediately apply the knowledge gained to a grant that I am currently working on involving a life skills program."

S.A. Burney, Friends Helping Friends Family Resource Center, Rocky Mount, N. C.

 

"All information presented is very helpful, informative, and valuable for initiating and follow through with the writing process."

L. Harris, Step by Step, N. C.

 

Testimonials for Trying to Make it till the End of the Week

The Great Canadian Single Mothers' Website www.canadiansinglemothers.com/feeds/posts/default

"Trying to Make it till the End of the Week (Publish America; Baltimore; 2004) is a funny and useful book, particularly for those of us who may have become single mothers at a very young age. Writing in an earthy, voice-of-true-sisterhood style, Angela Belcher Epps gives practical, sage tips on things like eating on a shoe-string budget and- most funny - avoiding potentially crummy boyfriends. It's not a long book - you can read it in an hour - and then you'll probably feel like reading it again. I found it at my local library."

Stephanie Holmestag:blogger.com

 

Welcome Baby  Family Resource Center N C. Cooperative Extension- Durham, N. C.

"Ms. Belcher Epps' book, Trying to Make It Till the End of the Week: Everyday Solutions for Single Mothers and her workshop presentation by the same name are motivational, insightful, helpful and inspirational.  At one time a single mother herself, she provides practical information replete with anecdotes that are readily applicable to everyday situations that single mothers experience.  The book and workshop are great how-to experiences for single mothers and human service professionals, alike!"

Von Brown, MA, CAVNC, Volunteer Coordinator