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Knoxville Area Urban League Hosts Health Event
KNOXVILLE (Dec. 12, 2022) – The Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) is determined to help the Knoxville community enter the new year on a healthier note.
On Monday, Dec. 12, the Urban League will be holding a special event that will not only have health testing for COVID-19, HIV/HCV, and urinary tract infections, but it will also have insurance specialists to sign the uninsured through healthcare.gov, which is the federal healthcare coverage site.
Also at the event will be behavioral health consultants which will provide assistance with behavioral management.
The event will be at the Urban League location on East 5th Avenue.
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Urban League of Greater Cleveland Launches Equity Institute
CLEVELAND (Dec. 12, 2022) – With the help of JPMorgan Chase and others, the Urban League of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland, OH) launched its Equity Institute on Thursday, Dec. 8th.
The Institute was launched at a symposium held at the Hilton North Downtown Cleveland.
JPMorgan invested $125,000 into the Institute, which hopes to be dedicated to creating pathways for organizations and individuals to education, training, skill development, and other programs in an institute specifically dedicated to the areas of diversity and ESG spaces.
Marsha A. Mockabee, President and CEO of the Urban League, said, “The Urban League is in a unique position and time in history, to be a pivotal player in the Race, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and ESG spaces.”
Tallahassee Urban League Wins Frenchtown Project
TALLAHASSEE (Dec. 12, 2022) – The Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahasee, FL) wants to fix Frenchtown.
On Wednesday, Dec. 7th, the Tallahassee City Commission voted to approve a recommendation that would authorize the Urban League to administer $900,000 in funds for a Frenchtown Housing Rehab Program.
The program is part of the Frenchtown Neighborhood First Plan, which is an action plan that tries provide grants and loans for internal and external home repairs. The plan will renovate and repair one area of Frenchtown before moving on towards another, which has a greater impact on the community.
President and CEO of the Urban League, Curtis Taylor, said, “We want to transform Frenchtown.”
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