Tallahassee Urban League Finds Summer Jobs for Students
TALLAHASSEE – The Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahassee, FL) is trying to keep high school students away from violence this coming summer.
Partnering with Publix Supermarkets, the Urban League is giving teenagers jobs in Leon County. According to the Urban League, these jobs will hopefully help reduce violence in the surrounding communities.
The President of the Urban League, Curtis Taylor, has commented that giving teenagers can help in reducing crime and violence. He said, “If we have jobs, and I’ve said this over and over, jobs, jobs, jobs, help to combat crime in our community. If someone has a job, they don’t have time to be on the street corner doing something they shouldn’t be doing.”
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga Fights Illiteracy
CHATTANOOGA – The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga (Chattanooga, TN) has partnered with the Tennessee Department of Education and Hamilton County Schools in a new literacy program.
The program, called Connected Literacy, is a 12-week tutoring program will be open to any first, second, or third grade student within Hamilton County Schools that is reading below their grade level. It will also be open to any student that needs assistance maintaining their reading level. The tutors will all have completed the Tennessee Department of Education’s Early Reading Training.
Urban League of Greater Cleveland Partners with Sherwin-Williams for Accelerator
CLEVELAND – In an effort to better help minority-owned construction companies in Cleveland, the Sherwin-Williams Foundation and the Urban League of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland, OH) have partnered to begin a new Construction Accelerator Program (CAP).
The pilot program will have minority-owned businesses access to business resources currently unavailable to them. Resources such mentorship, access to capital, education on processes and construction management tools. Businesses would also be able to qualify for business loans through UBIZ Venture Capital, which operates via the Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Center.
Both sides are excited about the partnership.
Buffalo Urban League Hosts Mental Health Sessions in Wake of Mass Shooting
BUFFALO – In the wake of the mass killing in Buffalo on May 14th, the Buffalo Urban League (Buffalo, NY) has begun to host mental health sessions to assist the community.
The Urban League partnered with the Erie County Department of Mental Health to hold these sessions, which are free of charge to the public. A free clinic was held this past Sunday, May 22nd at Johnnie B. Wiley, which is located around four blocks from where the tragedy occurred.
The horrific racially motivated mass killing took place at the Jefferson Avenue Tops supermarket. Ten people died, with three wounded.
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