Difference between revisions of "Urban League of Philadelphia"
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− | {{toplink|url=http://urbanleaguephila.org/|name=urbanleaguephila.org}}Since 1917, the Urban League of Philadelphia has worked to bend the arc of history. | + | {{toplink|url=http://urbanleaguephila.org/|name=urbanleaguephila.org}}Since 1917, the '''Urban League of Philadelphia''' has worked to bend the arc of history. |
− | We are an affiliate of the National Urban League, one of the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movements dedicated to empowering underserved urban communities. | + | We are an affiliate of the National Urban League, one of the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movements '''dedicated to empowering underserved urban communities'''. |
We believe our common dreams are stronger than the things that divide us. Economic independence and social mobility are only possible when individuals, civic organizations, corporations, and public officials can build bridges and work together. As a nonprofit, civil rights and advocacy organization, this is what we do. | We believe our common dreams are stronger than the things that divide us. Economic independence and social mobility are only possible when individuals, civic organizations, corporations, and public officials can build bridges and work together. As a nonprofit, civil rights and advocacy organization, this is what we do. |
Revision as of 18:18, 29 October 2020
Since 1917, the Urban League of Philadelphia has worked to bend the arc of history.
We are an affiliate of the National Urban League, one of the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movements dedicated to empowering underserved urban communities.
We believe our common dreams are stronger than the things that divide us. Economic independence and social mobility are only possible when individuals, civic organizations, corporations, and public officials can build bridges and work together. As a nonprofit, civil rights and advocacy organization, this is what we do.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the organization's home page.
In The News
- Urban League of Philadelphia launches re-entry program, Philadelphia Tribune, August 28, 2020.