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Honorable Reverend Doctor Kwame O. AbayomiStreet Address  Evergreen AvenueBaltimore, MD Street Address
h: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE/c:PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEe-mail:EMAIL AVAILABLEORDINATIONDeaconMay, 1982, Bishop Frederick D. Wertz, Baltimore-Washington Confereence,United Methodist Church, Baltimore, MDElderJune, 1986, Bishop Joseph H. Yeakel, Baltimore-Washington ConferenceUnited Methodist Church, Baltimore, MDEDUCATIONHoward University Divinity School D. Min.Washington, D.C. AdministrationWesley Theological Seminary M. Div.Washington, D.C. CounselingUniversity of District of Columbia B.A.Washington, D.C. Political ScienceEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCEChaplain (Intermittent, GS-12) (June 24, 2018-June 24, 2019)209 West Fayette Street, Suite 438Baltimore, MD 21201 (40hrs./wk.)Interview Veterans to conduct spiritual assessments.Provide in-depth pastoral counseling to individual Veteran and family members and demonstrating sensitivity to the religious needs and requirements of each other and each individual Veteran.Arrange needed special services, including rites and sacraments and providing bereavement support when needed.Conduct weekly regularly scheduled worship services.Prepare and deliver sermons or formal worship services.Provide ward services for those individuals who are unable to attend regularly scheduled services.Conduct periodic needs assessments of assigned populations served by the facility.Develop programs of spiritual care that include spiritual assessment, direct pastoral care, and program evaluation components.Select religious materials that will be used therapeutically for assigned Veteran populations in collaboration of Chief Chaplain and Chaplain Department staff.Coordinate religious club meetings, religious awareness groups, and interfaith meetings as called for by population served.Evaluate the need for volunteer assistance in the religious program and to exercise appropriate supervision of volunteers utilized in the program.Serve as a mentor/preceptor for new chaplains, chaplain residents, and chaplain students.Provide counsel on medical ethical issues, such as Advance Directives, in the context of the Veteran's religious faith perspective.Communicate effectively with persons of diverse races, cultures, religions, nationalities, ages, and persons having varying types and degrees of disability to understand and address their specific needs.Provide support and encouragement to primary family members and friends to be present and supportive as they are able in response to regular and emergent needs of the Veteran.Participate actively on interdisciplinary teams, groups and committees to assure that the religious and spiritual dimensions of health and wellness are addressed in all aspects of the Medical Center's holistic Veteran care.Develop and conduct pastoral care classes concerning outpatient ministry and telehealth chaplaincy for the chaplain staff, residents and students.Advance positive community relations through the development of relationships with local pastors, church groups and community organizations.Seek other clinical staff chaplains or clergy person in the community for religious/pastoral care service that he or she cannot provide.Document care in electronic medical records and protecting sensitive information from loss, disclosure, or alteration.Chaplain AssistantComprehensive Work Training (CWT)V.A. Medical Center10 North Greene StreetBaltimore, MD 21201 (August, 2017-June 24, 2018) (30hrs./wk.)Worked as Chaplains Assistant in Chaplains Office.Attended and completed one (1) Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Unitat Perry Point V.A. Hospital, Perry Point, MD.Conducted a weekly Protestant Worship Services at Perry Point Chapel.Co-facilitated, weekly Grief/Bereavement Group..Developed Curriculum and training material for a 12-week, Moral Injury Group.* Participated in weekly Inter-Disciplinary Team Meetings.* Completed 50-hour, Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Course.* Served as consultant to multidisciplinary treatment team.* Possess in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly the BehavioralSciences* Understood and have the ability to respond to the particular concerns and issues pertaining totreatment of veterans.Knowledgeable of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations and volunteers.Founder/Executive DirectorUMOJA Housing CorporationWashington DC (January, 2000  2012) (25hrs/wk.)Developed and operated a 501(c)3 housing corporation.Developed and built a 74-unit, low-income rental housing project in Baltimore, costing $11.2 million dollars in 2004.Organized and developed two (2) projects in a third-world countries: Books Across Africa--organized a shipment of $100,000 of new text books and $80,000 dollars of medicine to establish a clinic and support a school in a village in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.Program ManagerStrong Fathers/Strong FamiliesBaltimore MD 21205; (March, 2009  December, 2011) (40hrs/wk.)Served as supervisor of 8 caseworkers.Provided daily management, program evaluation/review, datacollection/collation, and service delivery to clients.Developed an ancillary GED/High School Diploma component to theprogram.Served as a consultant/expert to a multidisciplinary treatment team.Utilized in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Understood and responded to the particular concerns and issues pertaining to treatment of veterans in the program.Utilized knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.Chaplain InternJohns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, MD; (March  August, 2009) (20hrs./wk.)Completed a Level-II, Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) accreditation program.Led weekly worship services for patients and staff in Hospital Chapel.Provided pastoral care to bed-ridden patients and staff.Counseled patients concerning spiritual, physical health, and personal issues.Served as a consultant to a multidisciplinary treatment team.Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Demonstrated understanding of, and ability to respond to, the particular concerns and issues pertaining to treatment of veterans in the hospital.Demonstrated knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.City-Councilman: 6th Council District,Baltimore, MD (1995 - 2004) (32hrs./wk.)Served as a City Councilman for 10 years.Served as Chairman of several standing committees: Public Safety,Housing, and Public HealthSupervised 9 administrative and clerical staff.Analyzed and understood the implications of proposed legislation.Appointed nominees to leadership posts, and/or approved suchappointments.Debated the merits of proposed bills and amendments.Developed expertise in subject matters related to committee assignments.Enacted two (2) historic laws and regulations: Regulation of Bounty Hunters, and Voting Rights for Ex-Offenders.Adjunct ProfessorUnited Theological SeminaryDayton, Ohio; (2002  2005) (10hrs./wk.)Taught Urban & Community Development Track for Doctor of MinistryDegree.Prepared course materials, syllabi, classroom/homework assignments.Prepared and delivered lectures on such topics as: ethics, logic, historical and contemporary religious thought and issues.Evaluated and graded students class and homework, assignments, andpapers.Adjunct ProfessorSojourner-Douglass CollegeBaltimore Maryland; (2001  2005) (9hrs./wk.)Taught Political Science in undergraduate and graduate level courses.Prepared course materials, syllabi, classroom/homework assignments.Evaluated and graded students classroom, homework assignments, tests, examinations, and papers.Wrote evaluations of textbooks used in Political Science Department.Counselor/Marriage & Family TherapistHoward Academy for BoysCooksville, Maryland; (1984  1986) (40hrs.wk.)Responsibilities included personal and developmental care of residents and their families in a therapeutic facility for delinquent boys.Provided individual and group therapy for residents and their families using Multi-Family Group (MFG), and Individual Family Group (IFG).Provided oversight of intake/referral procedures.Developed and implemented individual treatment plans for clients and families.Maintained case files that contain progress notes, evaluations, and recommendation.Served as consultant or expert to a multidisciplinary treatment team.Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Demonstrated knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.CounselorSykesville Shelter HomeSykesville, Maryland; (1983  1984) (40hrs./wk.)Provided supervision of facility during night shift.Conducted individual and group therapy sessions.Conducted emergency intake screening.Served as consultant or expert to a multidisciplinary treatment team.Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Demonstrated understanding of, and ability to respond to, the particular concerns and issues pertaining to treatment of veterans in the program.Demonstrated knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintain liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.CounselorIonia Whipper Home for GirlsWashington, District of Columbia; (1981  1982) (40hrs./wk.)Provided daily supervision of residents in a facility for "Battered and Abused" females.Provided individual, family, and crisis therapy counseling.Taught communication skills for individual and family enrichment.Provided case management, liaison/coordination of social services with community programs, agencies, hospitals and schools.CounselorBoys VillageCheltenham, Maryland; (1970  1974) (40hrs./wk.)Provided daily supervision of residents in a facility for adjudicated male youth.Implemented short/long term treatment plans for residents.Coordinated adult, youth, and family therapy groups.Conducted "Drug-Awareness" groups.Maintained case files that included diagnostic evaluations, daily-activity log, and progress notes.CounselorMaryland Training School for BoysBaltimore, Maryland; (1969  1970) (40hrs./wk.)Provided daily supervision of youth in a juvenile facility.Counseled residents in group and individual sessions.Maintained case files: diagnostic evaluations, daily-activity log, and progress notes.PASTORAL EXPERIENCEAssistant PastorArk of Safety Christian ChurchUpper Marlboro, MD (December, 2017-Present) (10hrs./wk.)Serve as an Assistant Pastor of 800-member congregation.Conduct and preach worship services on a monthly-basis.Coordinate the Set The Captives Free Prison Ministry.Conduct and facilitate the on-going Greif/Bereavement Group.Teach weekly Bible Study for Men.Senior MinisterUnity United Methodist ChurchBaltimore, Maryland; (1989  2006) (48hrs./wk.)Supervised and directed the pastoral care and spiritual nurture of450-member congregation in Baltimore City.Managed the daily fiscal and programmatic administration of church.Supervised 12 ministerial, and 23 volunteer staff.Served as Executive Director/President of several community-basedOrganizations (CBO'S): Harlem Park Neighborhood Council, Inc.;UMOJA Housing Corporation; Wholistic Counseling, Inc.; Harlem Square.Community Association, and UMOJA Head Start Academy having a combined annual budget of $2.6 million dollars.Taught, preached, counseled, trained and led worship services, classes, community forums, and meetings.Served as a consultant to a multidisciplinary treatment team of health-careprofessionals, social workers, educators, counselors, and parole and probationpersonnel.Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Demonstrated knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practiceDeveloped and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.Senior MinisterChrist United Methodist Church -Aquasco, Maryland; (1986  1989) (40hrs./wk.)Managed the pastoral care, spiritual nurture, fiscal and programmatic administration of a 345-member congregation.Preached, taught, counseled, and trained staff and members.Managed operating budget in excess of $228,000.Senior MinisterSt. Luke - Mt. Gregory United Methodist ChargeSykesville, Maryland; (1982  1986) (40hrs./wk.)Managed the pastoral care, spiritual nurture, fiscal and programmatic administration of a 275-member, 2-point charge in Carroll and Howard Counties, Maryland.Developed Summer Program (Faith B. Austin Outreach Program) which helped decrease the teen-pregnancy rate in Howard County.Student MinisterWachapreague United Methodist ChargeWachapreague, Virginia; (1981  1982) (25hrs./wk.)* Managed the pastoral care, spiritual nurture, and overall leadership of a 4-point charge onthe Eastern Shore of Virginia.COMMUNITY EXPERIENCEPresident: Harlem Park Neighborhood Council, Inc.Baltimore, MD; (1991 - 1995) (Volunteer)Responsible for the operation of a community-based organization (CBO).Coordinated scheduling/conducting of regular community meetings.Developed/coordinated relationships with government and private agencies.Represented organization at area, city, state, and regional affairs.President: Harlem Square Community AssociationBaltimore, MD; (1990 - 2001) (Volunteer)Organized and established this 501(c) 3, neighborhood association.Coordinated/scheduled/conducted association business/meetings.Represented organization at area, city, state, and regional affairs.President: Sykesville Town Home AssociationSykesville, Maryland; (1983 - 1986) (Volunteer)Responsible for management of a non-profit, housing program.Managed 74 low-moderate town homes located in Sykesville, MD.Provided oversight of $438,000 annual budget.Member: Maryland State Advisory Council on Alcohol and Drug AbuseAnnapolis, Maryland; (1989 - 1992)(Volunteer)Appointed by Governor William Donald Schaefer to a 3-year term.Member: Prince George's County Task Force on Group Living FacilitiesHyattsville, Maryland; (1987  1989) (Volunteer)Responsible for the development of guidelines and standards to govern management and location of group living facilities in Prince George's County.Founder & Director: Wholistic Counseling, Inc.Baltimore, MD; (1981 - Present) (Volunteer)Founded and directed a holistic drug advocacy/prevention/treatment program for substance abusers and ex-offenders.Maintained case files on clients histories, progress notes, other necessary reports.Counseled clients in individual/group therapy sessions.Interviewed clients, coordinated with other professionals/agencies on clients progress.Coordinated the certification of program by the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DHMH) of Maryland.Served as a consultant or expert to a multidisciplinary treatment team of social workers, health-care professionals, counselors, and parole and probation workers.Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of related professional fields, particularly in the behavioral sciences.Demonstrated understanding of, and ability to respond to, the particular concerns and issues pertaining to treatment of veterans in the program.Demonstrated knowledge of the structure, regulations, practices, and programs of healthcare delivery systems.Interpreted and applied a body of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in professional practice.Developed and maintained liaisons with a variety of outside organizations.Co-Chairman: City Wide Liquor CoalitionBaltimore, MD; (1991 - 1993) (Volunteer)Organized and operated city-wide group whose mission was to lobby for betteroperation of liquor establishments in Baltimore City.Successfully lobbied Maryland General Assembly to change the liquor-license laws in Baltimore related to taverns and bar operations.President: Coalition for Beautiful NeighborhoodsBaltimore, MD; (1990 - 1996) (Volunteer)Served as spokesman for this organization.Led organizations efforts to enact a law to remove all illegal billboards in Baltimore City (Law was upheld by U S Supreme Court).Coordinator: Pan-Methodist IIWashington, D.C.; (1991 - 1993) (Volunteer)Served as national, co-chairperson of this effort by African Methodist Episcopal (AME), African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ), Christian Methodist Episcopal CME), and United Methodist (UM) churches to develop a response to the crisis of drugs.Baltimore Drug Free NeighborhoodsBaltimore, MD; (1992 - 1994) (Volunteer)Served as member of board of directors, and executive committee for this 5-year program which seeks to provide training and information for community and civic associations who are struggling with substance abuse issues.Focus of program was on prevention and deterrence.SPECIAL PROPOSALS AND PROGRAMSFounder/Executive DirectorThe Church's Response to Drug Abuse; (1983 - 2004)Developed and conduct workshops for churches and community groups on the issue of drug abuse.Presentations made to: Laity Retreat of Baltimore Annual Conference, Annual Meeting of United Methodist Men of Baltimore Conference, School of Christian Growth of Baltimore Southwest District, Black United Methodist Preachers Revival/Institute, and numerous other community groups and churches.Workshops provide information on the pharmacology, psychology, and physiology of numerous legal and illegal substances.Founder/Executive DirectorSaturday Church School Program; (1987 - 1999)Developed an innovative church Bible-Study program, with a cultural enrichment component with course offerings in: ballet, computer-tutoring, piano lessons, arts & crafts.Developed and composed funding proposal.Founder/Executive DirectorFaith B. Austin Outreach ProgramSykesville, MD; (1982 - 1986)Developed a summer-enrichment program which transported community children to a county recreation center for swimming and fun during summer vacation.Developed and composed funding proposal.Founder/Executive DirectorThe Pastor's Corner Radio ShowBrandywine, MD; (1987 - 1997)Developed a daily/weekly radio program for broadcast over various radio stations in Southern Maryland, and Baltimore City (WBZE-AM, WEAA-FM, WJRO-AM).Founder/Executive DirectorCommunity Assisting Students-Teachers (CAST)Brandywine, MD; (1986 - 1989)Developed a community based counseling program designed to intervene with and train "at-risk" youth. Received a $5,000 grant from the Prince George's County Health Department to operate the program.Alternative Sentencing Unit (ASU)Baltimore, MD; (1993 - 1994)Developed and served as facilitator for a support group for the 1st offender/clients of this program.Responsible for scheduling speakers, counseling and advising clients of the program on a variety of issues ranging from personal and family, to social, legal, economic and job-related.Coordinated and conducted intake-screening of clients referred by District Courts of Baltimore City.PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Present)University of District of Columbia Alumni Association (Present)Black Methodists for Church Renewal (Present)Black Seminarians (Past)Wesley Theological Seminary Alumni Association (Present)Howard University Divinity School Alumni Association (Present)Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (Past)Baptist Ministers Conference of Baltimore & Vicinity (Past)Black United Methodist Preachers (BUMP) (Past)Association for Study of African-American Life & History (ASALAH) (Present)FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDSMaryland State Senatorial ScholarCrusade ScholarPEW Foundation Scholar"Best of Baltimore" (Clergyman-Activist), by City Paper"Maryland's Most Beautiful Person for Baltimore City" by Governor William Donald SchaeferWhitney M. Young, Jr. Award by Baltimore Urban LeagueLiteracy Works Award for Excellence by MD State Dept. of Ed.MILITARY SERVICEUnited States Air Force (May, 1964 - May, 1968)Served in the Continental U.S., and Republic of South Vietnam.Received an Honorable Discharge.REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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