Handbook entitled, "CAP Public Information Handbook," prepared as advance material for participants in a Public Information Seminar for Community Action Program staff members interested in better methods for promoting public understanding of community action against poverty.
Document entitled, "Community Action Program Technicians Training Center Staff Session III," giving the names, office addresses and phone numbers, and short biographies of each staff member.
Task Force in Child Care for Pre-School Age Children document providing information on the Needs and Facilities for pre-school aged children. Committee members include Septima P. Clark and Bernice V. Robinson.
Document providing information on day care logistics with regard to referral agent supervisor responsibilities, referral agents responsibilities, and recruiting procedures.
Document entitled, "Most Frequently Asked Questions - And Suggested Answers," regarding poverty in North Carolina written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.
Forms and attachments checklist for the Head Start Child Development Program including contact information for Cynthia Maisel, Assistant Director for the program.
Handwritten correspondence from Ken Barker to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing the fact that the CAP training program will not be re-funded.
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.
Bernice V. Robinson's resume including in-depth information regarding her professional experience in administrative, supervisory, training, and grant development roles. Including work history, consultant positions, education, career enrichment activities, memberships, and references.
Letter from Bernice Robinson to her brother apologizing for not being able to be with him on a "momentous occasion." As a consolidation, she includes a poem entitled, "The Memory of the Heart."
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.