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Tanquil "Tai" Lisa Collins (born 1962 in
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) is a
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,
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, screenwriter, producer, philanthropist, and former
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(1983).


Biography

Collins co-created and Executive Produced 22 hours of the television series '' SAF3'' (pronounced "Safe"), a first-run hour long syndicated series airing in 66 countries worldwide from 2013-2018 and currently streaming on Amazon Prime. The action drama is about a division of the Malibu Fire Department consisting of men and women who serve in the field of Sea, Air, Fire Emergency. She is one of the few women in television to create and executive produce their own series. Her television credits include writing for and acting on ''
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''. She also wrote ''NYPD Blue'', ''Poltergeist: The Legacy'', ''Fame LA'', ''The Pretender'', and ''She Spies''. Her feature film ''Finding Home'' won an Angel Award for "Best Drama" at the 2013
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. In 2022, she wrote a fire rescue series pilot for
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. Collins is the co-founder and Executive Director o
A Chance for Children Foundation
Founded in 1992, the foundations mission is to empower at-risk youth. Collins was honored in 1999 with a humanitarian award alongside
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and
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. In 2001, she received a Resolution by the Assembly of the State of California for her on-going work with "at risk" youth in South Los Angeles. W.O.M.E.N. of Los Angeles honored her with their first Lynne Weaver Mentoring Award in 2005. In 2010 her lifetime work was honored when she was invited by the United Nations to be a part of the
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Making Change Summit. In 2011, she received numerous recognitions including; a Commendation from the City of Los Angeles for her service and support of the
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Southeast Division Jeopardy Program; a Certificate of Recognition by the California State Legislature for her community service to the city of Los Angeles; and the prestigiou
Women in History Award by the California State AssemblyIn 2012
Collins was honored by the
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with a "Go to Bat Award" for going to bat for inner city children in Los Angeles. LA Family Housing Homeless shelters honored her with
Dream Builder Award in 2013
for her over twenty years of service to homeless children and families. In 2013, Collins was the recipient of th
California Peace Officers Association's Certificate of Appreciation
The award is presented to an individual outside of the law enforcement for an action that enhances Peace and the law enforcement profession.
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and
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chose Collins' charity as th
Lend a Hand Charity of the Year 2012
featuring them on the show. Al Roker said: "In all of my years dealing with charities, I have never seen one as special as this."
A Chance for Children Free Libraries
provide access to free books for children and have been established in over 40 locations around the city of Los Angeles at various locations including LAPD lobbies, the Torrance PD and Pasadena PD lobby. The libraries have expanded into LA Sheriff Department lobbies with four in the works. The libraries are registered with th
Little Free Libraries
and have been honored by them with a "Library of Distinction" Award. A Chance for Children has partnered with th
Water Buffalo Club
and several girl scout and boy scout troops to bring these libraries to life. A Chance for Children Foundation works closely with the LAPD, LA Fire Department,
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,
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agencies and
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(HACLA). It's appropriate that Collins career and foundation merge with these heroes. In 2013, Collins and her then partner (now husband)
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, started A Chance for Children South Africa. MSNBC featured Collins in a piece called
The God Mother of Hollywood.
Collins serves as Vice President on the board o
Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy
a program run by the
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that intervenes and reclaims lives of 16 to 18 year old at-risk high school students; to produce program graduates with the values, life skills, education and self discipline to succeed as productive citizens. She is also serves on the board of
Shoes That Fit Shoes That Fit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Claremont, California, that provides new shoes to low-income children. The mission of Shoes That Fit is to tackle one of the most visible signs of poverty in America by giving child ...
, a non-profit foundation whose mission is giving children in need new athletic shoes to attend school with dignity and joy, prepared to learn, play, and thrive as well as Operation Progress seeing inner city youth through from kindergarten to college. After her notoriety as Miss Virginia USA and her international modeling career, Collins appeared in ''
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''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Tanquil Lisa 1962 births Living people American women screenwriters Screenwriters from Virginia American television actresses Writers from Roanoke, Virginia Miss USA 1980s delegates 21st-century American women