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        Email: info@missphilanthropy.com

        Phone: 951 850 6565

        Address: Miss Philanthropy USA Pageant

                   19745 E. Colima Road, Suite 1-116

                   Rowland Heights, CA 91748

              

Founder & President - Judith Foyabo

She is a wife and mother of two living in Los Angeles, California and is the Co-Founder of FOADAC - The Foundation for Orphaned, Abandoned and Disabled African Children. Judith dedicates herself to and shows commitment towards any cause that she places value on. She has held several leadership positions in student/cultural associations, alumni to local and community groups. As a philanthropist, she volunteers to and supports several charitable organizations including Revlon walk for women’s cancers, AIDS Awareness, Project Africa Global, Friends of Africa Medical group, Cure and Defeat autism Now, Autism Speaks, Bone Marrow and Lymphocytes Donor drives etc. As vice president of the Cameroon Women's group she has exhibited exceptional leadership and led a number of initiatives to support the under-privileged in society, including meeting the needs of children. In addition, her talent as an actress was spotted by a blessed act of chance while directing a pageant show in Hollywood – Miss Cameroon Global. When not working or attending to family, she is carrying out projects or producing events to help support the orphans of Africa. Miss Philanthropy is another of project of Judith bringing the resources that the most vulnerable so desperately needs. By the Grace of the Good Lord, this project will yield fruits and make a dent in the life of someone in need.                                       

                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                  Judith Foyabo

     

Event Producer and Fundraising Director - Melissa Balin 

     

Melissa Balin, CEO of The Brookturn Company, Truly Independent Studio and Production Company, was born into the trades and has been trying to remain there ever since. The 31 year old Indie FilmMaker was raised in Hollywood, the child of two actors and the niece of a film star. Balin landed her first agent at a holiday party at the age of 5, when she said that she always wanted to be an actress, but she felt that her parents were holding her back. Unlike most Indie revolutionaries, she has been a proud supporter of the Unions since she joined the Screen Actors Guild at the age of 8. At 19, while she worked by day for the Senior Vice President of Production at Viacom, she took the film scraps and overnight telecine sessions generously donated to her and produced her first signatory project, Arioso. She has continued to work with the unions ever since. She became a closet writer in her youth, ghostwriting several hits that would have been awkward for her to have a writing credit on, such as Miramax’s urban hit, I Got The Hook-Up (Master P, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and various No Limit recording artists) where she is instead credited as a “Creative Consultant” and was given her street kred moniker, “White Chocolate” by urban mogul, Master P.

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