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'''Angene Coleman''' (born c. [[1952]]) is a drug abuse prevention counselor for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers, Inc. | [[Image:Angene Coleman.jpg|right|thumb|Angene Colaman]] | ||
'''Angene Coleman''' (born c. [[1952]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a drug abuse prevention counselor for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers, Inc. | |||
Coleman graduated from [[Western-Olin High School]] in [[1970]] and earned her bachelor's degree in social work at [[Miles College]]. | Coleman graduated from [[Western-Olin High School]] in [[1970]] and earned her bachelor's degree in social work at [[Miles College]]. She was director of the [[Morton Simpson Community Center]]. | ||
Coleman has served as vice-president of the [[Smithfield Estates]] neighborhood, as a member of the [[Greater Pratt City Improvement Cooperative]], and on the board of the [[Village Creek Society]]. She has also volunteered at [[Birmingham City Schools]] and as a boy's basketball coach. | Coleman has served as vice-president of the [[Smithfield Estates]] neighborhood, as a member of the [[Greater Pratt City Improvement Cooperative]], and on the board of the [[Village Creek Society]]. She has also volunteered at [[Birmingham City Schools]] and as a boy's basketball coach. | ||
candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]] in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. | Coleman qualified as a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]] in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 22:00, 26 August 2013
Angene Coleman (born c. 1952 in Birmingham) is a drug abuse prevention counselor for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers, Inc.
Coleman graduated from Western-Olin High School in 1970 and earned her bachelor's degree in social work at Miles College. She was director of the Morton Simpson Community Center.
Coleman has served as vice-president of the Smithfield Estates neighborhood, as a member of the Greater Pratt City Improvement Cooperative, and on the board of the Village Creek Society. She has also volunteered at Birmingham City Schools and as a boy's basketball coach.
Coleman qualified as a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 9 in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election.
External links
- Angene Coleman campaign website