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Choose Healthy Life Celebrates the Life of Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts
Choose Healthy Life Founder Debra FraserHowze, Co-Chair Rev. Al Sharpton, and members of the National Black Clergy Health Leadership Council join the community in celebrating the life of Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, who transitioned to the Lord this past October. Rev. Butts served as a founding co-chair of Choose Healthy Life’s National Black Clergy Health Leadership Council with Rev. Al Sharpton.
“My pastor and friend for more than 40 years, he had a profound impact on all those he touched,” said Debra Fraser-Howze. “Rev. Butts raised money for the Black church to address teenage pregnancy and worked with me and the ministers to change the face of AIDS—just by the magic of getting tested from the pulpit and encouraging others to do so. Most recently, he did the same for COVID-19, getting tested publicly. He moved mountains with a single touch, grace, and dignity. The community is safer because he lived. Firmly rooted with God, his faith never wavered. We pray for his wife Patricia and his entire family.”
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“Rev. Butts was a major pillar in the Harlem community and is irreplaceable,” said Rev. Sharpton. “Over the last three years, he and I worked closely as co-chairs of Choose Healthy Life’s national campaign to help the Black community fight COVID. We spoke often about this important work in our community to address health disparities through the Black church. He will be tremendously missed.”
A strong advocate for the health of the community, Rev. Butts served on the United States Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) and chaired the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS (NBLCA) as a founding member of the Board of Trustees. In November 2020, Choose Healthy Life established the National Black Clergy Health Leadership Council to help guide the non-profit organization. His leadership contributed to a highly successful effort to administer nearly 100,000 COVID-19 tests and vaccines through 120 Black churches across 13 states.
Rev. Butts’ commitment to enhancing the kingdom of God on earth, evidenced by his loyal dedication to the church and community development initiatives including homelessness, senior citizen and youth empowerment, cultural awareness, and ecumenical outreach proved to be unbounded. Choose Healthy Life offers its sincere condolences to the family, congregation, and to all those who knew Rev. Calvin O. Butts III.
National Black Clergy Health Leadership Council
Rev. Jacques DeGraff
New York, N.Y.
CHL New York Leader
Rev. Que English
New York, NY
Bronx Christian Fellowship Church
Rev. Darrell Griffin
Chicago, Ill.
Oakdale Covenant Church
Rev. David Jefferson
Newark, N.J. Metropolitan Baptist Church
Rev. Nelson Rivers North Charleston, S.C. Charity Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Horace Sheffield
Detroit, Mich.
New Destiny Christian Fellowship
Rev. Mitchell Stevens
New Orleans, La. Pilgrim Baptist Church
Rev. Frank D. Tucker
Washington, D.C. First Baptist Church
Rev. Raphael Warnock
Atlanta, Ga. Ebenezer Baptist Church
Rev. Matthew Watley
Silver Spring, M.D. Kingdom Fellowship AME Church
Choose Healthy Life Medical Advisory Board
Donna Christensen, MD
U.S. House of Representatives (1997-2015)
Tom Frieden, MD, MPH President and CEO Resolve to Save Lives
Marcella Nunez-Smith, MD, MHS Assoc. Dean, Health Equity Research Yale School of Medicine
Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, MBA
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
Louis Sullivan, MD President Emeritus Morehouse School of Medicine
Reed Tuckson, MD, FACP Co-Founder
Black Coalition Against COVID-19
*of blessed memory
Originally appeared in The Positive Community April 2011 Issue