Celebrating Black-Owned Businesses and Parenting Initiatives
True Products, a Black-owned company known for its eco-friendly and Halal-certified laundry care products, has been named the official sponsor of the National Black Parenting Conference (NBPC). This partnership underscores the vital role Black-owned businesses play in empowering families and fostering thriving communities.
Janice Robinson-Celeste, Publisher of Successful Black Parenting Magazine and Founder of NBPC, highlighted the significance of the collaboration: “With the next four years anticipated to be challenging due to tariff taxes, it’s essential that we support each other by buying directly from Black businesses.
True Products offers a high-quality detergent that delivers 101 loads per bottle, making it a smart and economical choice. I’m thrilled they’re our sponsors—their products are exactly what families need.”
Founded nearly 13 years ago in the Atlanta metro area, True Products has grown from a single tractor-trailer of detergent to a trusted household name nationwide. Their product line includes effective and safe laundry detergents, fabric softeners, and dryer sheets, beloved by families across the country.
What to Expect at the National Black Parenting Conference
The National Black Parenting Conference is a virtual gathering designed to address the unique challenges and celebrate the joys of Black parenting. This year’s conference promises insightful discussions, expert-led workshops, and community building:
Dates and Times:
- February 7, 2025, at 6:30 PM ET (Opening Keynote)
- February 8, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM ET (Panels & Workshops)
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Meredith Anderson, Senior Research Associate at UNCF, will present “Black Parents Matter: Making Your Voice Heard in Schools.” Dr. Anderson’s research focuses on empowering parents to advocate for their children through active engagement in education.
Panels and Topics:
- “Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: Empowering Black Moms to Thrive”
- “Raising Black Children to Thrive in an Unjust World”
- “Safety in Curation: Identifying Tech & AI Dangers and Creating Digital Safe Spaces”
- Ticketing: Registration operates on a “Pay What You Want” model, ensuring accessibility for all families. Spots are limited, so early registration is encouraged.
Attendees will also receive a preview of upcoming regional in-person events hosted by Successful Black Parenting Magazine across the U.S.
To register for the National Black Parenting Conference or explore True Products laundry detergent, visit www.thetrueproducts.com