National Benevolent Association
Cameron A. Cunningham, MDiv., currently serves as the Mental Health and Wellness Program Coordinator for the National Benevolent Association. With extensive experience in mental health and community engagement, Cameron held positions such as Training and TA Manager at the African American Behavioral Health Center of Excellence and Associate Minister at Mount Zion Baptist Church, where responsibilities included delivering sermons and assisting with church missions. Previous roles include Racial Equity Researcher for the Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative and Community Intern at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, focusing on service to underprivileged communities. Cameron completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion/Religious Studies at Morehouse College and a Master of Divinity degree at Emory University, with a commitment to fostering social justice and community well-being.
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National Benevolent Association
Following God’s call, the National Benevolent Association exists to inspire and connect the people and ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), to accompany one another in the creation of communities of compassion and care, and to advocate for the well-being of humanity. The core values of the NBA, a general ministry of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), serve as the foundation of how we go about our work, organize ourselves and the communities we partner with, and how we measure our programs and initiatives. We live out these values in our daily interactions with one another and with the community members we accompany and advocate alongside. These values endure from season to season, situation to situation, and person to person. They guide our organizational culture as we live out faithful commitments to all of God’s creation.