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About Us: History l Board Members l FCS Urban Ministries

The Adopt-A-Grandparent Program is one of the many ministries of FCS Urban Ministries. In 1978 Bob Lupton incorporated Family Consultation Service, serving youth referred by the court, as well as their parents. Bob felt strongly that to restore dignity to men, women and children could alter the face of the inner city and would change the course of human events. Bob attracted other visionaries to his side to serve inner-city at-risk, under served peoples. He soon had a thriving ministry serving youth, the elderly, housing needs, and offering employment opportunities. To find out more about FCS Urban Ministries and its varied programs and holistic approach to human need, click on www.FCSministries.org.
FCS URBAN MINISTRIES BOARD MEMBERS 2008
Florida Ellis (FCSUM Chairperson)
Philanthropist
Bob Lupton (FCSUM President)
Founder & President
FCS Urban Ministries
Bob Martin (FCS Community Economic Development Chairperson)
Vice President
Cousins/Richmond Properties, Inc.
Billy Mitchell (Charis Community Housing Chairperson)
Chairman
Carter and Associates
Howell E. Adams, Jr.
(Retired) President
Georgia Trane
Jack Alexander
CEO
Geronimo Foundation
Angie Allen
CEO
Full Circle Living
Bob Allen (FCS Secretary)
President & Founder
New South Design
David Allman
CEO
Regent Partners, Inc.
Neilson Brown (FCS Treasurer)
CEO
City Capital, Inc.
Dennis Chorba
Chairman
Gulf of Georgia
Ike Cobb
Partner
McCalla, Raymer, Padrick, Cobb, Nichols & Clark
Gayle Cummings
Chris and Rebecca Gray (Ex-officio)
Co-CEOs
FCS Urban Ministries
Alex Keechle
Group Manager
Capital One Auto
Jim Morgens
LS Realty, LLC
Wini Myrick
(Retired) Teacher
Scott Orton Managing Director
Bullock & Mannelly Partners, Inc.
McKittrick Simmons
Barry Real Estate Companies
John Smithgall
President
Southfund Partners
Terry F. Walker, Sr.
Vice President, Development (Emeritus)
Interdenominational Theological Center
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"A fuller life is what Adopt-A-Grandparent is all about.
The sharing of life between people of different times, races and cultures..."
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