

Dr Minnie Moore-Johnson
Lifelong Community Activist

IMPORTANT AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Presidential Citations (4)
Governor Citations (2)
Lieutenant Governor (1)
Mayor (5)
Senate (3)
City Council (4)
House of Representatives (5)
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Woman of the Year 2005
Phila. Congress of the National Political Congress of Black Women
Mayor’s Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission
“1998 Making a Difference” Award
Kool Achiever Award -$10,000
Crisis Intervention Network Community Service Award
National NAACP Community Service Award
Women’s Day Magazine Outstanding Woman Award
Philadelphia 76er’s Outstanding Community Service Award
WCAU-TV 10 Spirit of Philadelphia Award
Essence Television Program Community Service Award
Philadelphia Flyers Community Service Award
West Philadelphia Branch NAACP Community Service Award
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
1988 Emmy Award Presenter
The Association of Business and Professional Women
Club Cornucopia Community Service Award
Optimist International Community Service Award
West Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Community Service Award
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company Outstanding Service Award
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice Community Service Award
Graterford Prison Branch NAACP Community Service Award
Phi Theta Kappa Community Service Award
National Association of Black Accountants Community Service Award
Tenth Memorial Baptist Church Community Service Award
Lutheran Settlement House Community Service Award
Temple University Disabilities and Resources Service Award
Operation PUSH Philadelphia Chapter Community Service Award
851st Transportation Company Association Community Service Award
Kappa Omega Zeta Chapter Community Service Award
Operation PUSH’s Angel of Mercy Award
Sojourner Truth Woman of the Year Award
Gladys Warrington Community Service Award
Woman of the Year 2004
Empire Who’s Who
Words to Live By
“Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”
― Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.