by winstonsalemurbanleague | Nov 28, 2017 | CEO Blog
We care, and we know that you do too. But it’s not enough to simply talk about it with friends or post about it on social media. Real change requires action and investment. ACT NOW You’ve probably seen our State of Black Winston-Salem Report. It presents...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Oct 5, 2017 | CEO Blog, Events, News, Senior Community Service Employment Program, Summer Youth Employment Program, Young Professionals
Seeking a fresh start, a better job, or a new career direction? Meet representatives from business, local government, and nonprofit organizations for employment opportunities in communications, manufacturing, healthcare, finance, janitorial/housekeeping and more. This...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Oct 5, 2017 | CEO Blog, News, Senior Community Service Employment Program
The Winston-Salem Urban League expands its Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) from six (6) to thirteen (13) counties offering nearly $900,000 for career and job support services to older North Carolinians. The program expands to seniors in Alleghany,...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Aug 15, 2017 | CEO Blog, News
Joint Statement on Charlottesville from the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP and Winston-Salem Urban League. We condemn the Alt-Right’s violent expressions of racism, anti-Semitism and Islamaphobia. The Alt-Right’s rhetoric and actions have been of...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Aug 12, 2017 | CEO Blog, News
WINSTON-SALEM URBAN LEAGUE WHITNEY YOUNG GALA Guest Speaker: Michael McMillan, CEO of the Urban League of Greater St. Louis Saturday, October 21, 2017, Semi-formal, business attire, 6:00 pm, Vip Reception, 7:00 pm, Gala, At Bio Tech Place, 575 N. Patterson Ave,...
by winstonsalemurbanleague | Aug 1, 2017 | CEO Blog, News, Senior Community Service Employment Program, Summer Youth Employment Program, Young Professionals
Download the State of Black Winston-Salem report by clicking here. Join the Urban League Stunningly, the report shows that black residents in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County earn only 62 cents for each dollar made by white residents. Black residents in...