The Foundation accomplishes its mission through collaborations with charitable and community-based organizations to provide vital programs to women, children, and families in need. Our strength is working with a network of African-American women to deliver a myriad of community service programs in South Oakland County and neighboring communities. Through our Community Assistance Grants, the Foundation seeks to level the playing field for under-served residents in the Metropolitan Detroit community. The Foundation accepts grant applications from charitable organizations that support and align with our mission.
Email all Grant Applications to: president@pearlsofservicefoundation.org
The Pearls of Service Foundation received a grant from United Way – SEMQIC in support of expectant mothers, new mothers, and families. The Healthy Moms and Babies program addresses these priority points found in the Advancing Healthy Births Equity plan. PSF will serve the communities in the cities of Southfield, Oak Park, Royal Oak Township, Farmington Hills, and Northwest Detroit.
This event will host our scholarship awardees and their families and feature youth performing artists on the program. Our celebration aligns with the city of Southfield Juneteenth festivities of which we have been an integral community partner.
The Pink and White Scholarship Ball recognizes AKATeens for high scholastic achievement and community service. This event highlights the Pearls of Service Foundation's dedication to nurturing and empowering the upcoming generation.
We prioritize Educational Attainment and annually award college scholarships through both the Foundation and AKATeen Youth Leadership Development programs. To date, we have awarded over $500,000 in scholarships.