M.O.C.H.A. Says THANK YOU this Holiday Season!

This Holiday season, The Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.) remembers the Extraordinary work by The Clemson City Council. This adequately assembled group of bipartisan city leadership has been instrumental in the naming of the pedestrian walkover bridge located in the Historical Calhoun Community of Clemson, South Carolina. The City Council led by the exceptional leadership of Mayor J.C. Cook III, encouraged The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation to move forward with the idea to honor and dedicate the pedestrian walkover bridge to the memory of Nancy Washington Legree. This Historic decision which was Unanimously supported by All members of the Council was one of the very first Resolutions in the nation to utilize the proposal presented by M.O.C.H.A: which is supportive of Adding to history without the battle of a removal.

Today, we celebrate the Enormous Opportunity provided by The City of Clemson Government and the Phenomenal decision making that improves the lives of ALL citizens. Thank You City of Clemson Leadership because without your support, none of this would be possible.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation.

Andrew Peppers (Founder of M.O.C.H.A.) 11/24/2020

Andrew Peppers (Founder of M.O.C.H.A.) 11/24/2020

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