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How a busy person got the job done
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Vince Watts, Interim President and CEO, and 100 in 100 committee chair Nadine McIlwain-Maseey, announced at the January 18 MLK Community Celebration the Greater Stark County Urban League had exceeded is goal of raising $100,000 in 100 days. The campaign offically ended on January 18, and has entered into its pledge collection phase. Donations and pledge payments are still be accepted. Final reporting on the 100 in 100 campaign is expected in early February. More pictures of the MLK event are on our Facebook page.

Vince Watts accepts a $5,383 donation from the African American Development Corp

Nadine McIlwain-Massey, chair of the 100 in 100 Campaign, at the MLK Community Celebration
Urban League hits campaign goal
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The 100 in 100 Campaign is nearing its end. The campaign is officially scheduled to close on Jan 18 with campaign wrap up and final pledge collection as tasks following the campaign close. It is not too late to donate. Donate safely and securely online or mail your payment payable to Greater Stark County Urban League to:
Greater Stark County Urban League
1400 Sherrick Road
Canton, OH 44707
If you have pledged but not yet submitted your payment, we urge you to do so now. Thanks to everyone whose contribution will make the 100 in 100 Campaign a success.
Urban League nears $100,000 fund-raising goal
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Greater Stark County Urban League Begins Its Recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the National Urban League with a Canton City Council Resolution
4th Ward City Councilperson Chris Smith introduced a resolution at the January 11, 2010 Canton City Council meeting commending the 100th Anniversary of the National Urban League. The Resolution was introduced and read to the audience which included 28 supporters of the local affiliate in shirts bearing the Urban League logo. Following its reading, the resolution passed unanimously. (more…)
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