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[fancy_box][dropcap2]O[/dropcap2]ur Health and Quality of Life Department provides programming for youth and adults to promote healthy lifestyles and access to resources that do the same. Our  signature program is the senior program held at the J. Frank Troy Senior Center[/fancy_box]

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[fancy_header]Who are the Young Professional[/fancy_header]

The Greater Toledo Urban League Young Professionals (GTULYP) is an Urban League volunteer auxiliary that targets young professionals ages 21-40 to empower their communities and change lives through the Urban League Movement.

Our mission is to support the Urban Leage Movement through our volunteerism, physician philantrophy and membership development.

GTULYP started off with people just like you – people looking for an opportunity to make a difference. Your opportunity starts now. There is never a more urgent time for people of your talent, visit drive and compassion to join this Movement as a Young Professional.

If you’re ready to make a difference, information pills contribute to the progress of achieving equality, develop as a person, professional and leader, then make that move and GET EMPOWERED. Your presences in GTULYP will definitely Empower Communities and Change Lives.

[info_box]For more information visit the Toledo Urban League Young Professional’s web site[/info_box]

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[fancy_box][dropcap2]O[/dropcap2]ur Health and Quality of Life Department provides programming for youth and adults to promote healthy lifestyles and access to resources that do the same. Our  signature program is the senior program held at the J. Frank Troy Senior Center[/fancy_box]

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[fancy_box][dropcap2]O[/dropcap2]ur Education and Youth Services department is currently under re-development. When we become fully operational we provide programs to benefit the full range of education from youth to adult. Two of our signature programs include – Achievement Matters and STRIVE.[/fancy_box]

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[fancy_header]Achievement Matters[/fancy_header]

[dropcap2]A[/dropcap2]chievement Matters is a coordinated, pill intensified and sustained effort to raise the achievement levels of Black Americans and other youth of color within the Toledo Public School system, viagra 100mg while strengthening their social skills. The program utilizes a combination of community education, this site mobilization and advocacy to support youth, and hold public policy makers accountable for delivering services to youth that work.

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[dropcap2]S[/dropcap2].T.R.I.V.E. Enrichment and Tutoring Program was designed to improve homework grades and provide students with the tools and skills needed to excel in school; a joint project with the Greater Toledo Urban League, Inc. and the Toledo Police Department. The program is housed at Scott High School and serves students from elementary through high school.

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Program is currently under reconstruction. Please send us an email if you would like to help in the development with this effort. Email Us

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[fancy_box][dropcap2]O[/dropcap2]ur Workforce Development Department provides job readiness training, viagra development, viagra 40mg and financial literacy to our community through our two signature Programs – Project Reconnect and the United Way Financial Stability Collaborative.[/fancy_box]

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[dropcap2]P[/dropcap2]roject Reconnect serves young adults ages 16-24 and provides them with job readiness and life skills training, occupational skills training in a variety of growing industries such as Healthcare, Customer Service, and Transportation and Logistics, and assists them in their job search activities upon graduation.

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[fancy_header]United Way Financial Collaborative[/fancy_header]

[dropcap2]T[/dropcap2]he United Way Financial Stability Collaborative serves adults in the community through a unique collaborative structure in which partnering agencies come together to aid individuals in improving their financial stability. We provide workforce development services to individuals including resume writing and interviewing techniques among other topics relative to job readiness while providing one-on-one job search assistance.

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Project Reconnect

Satellite Office located in The Source

1301 Monroe Street, 2nd Floor
Toledo, OH 43604
419-213-6370 ( Telephone)
419-213-6268 (Fax)

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Shirley Lyons
Workforce Development Coordinator
419-213-6327

Shirley.Lyons@gtul.org

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Philip Cunningham
Workforce Development Coordinator
419-243-3343

Phil.Cunningham@gtul.org

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Charlotte Jones
Program Specialist
419-243-3343

Charlotte.Jones@gtul.org

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[fancy_box][dropcap2]O[/dropcap2]ur Education and Youth Services department is currently under re-development. When we become fully operational we provide programs to benefit the full range of education from youth to adult. Two of our signature programs include – Achievement Matters and STRIVE.[/fancy_box]

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[fancy_header]S.T.R.I.V.E.[/fancy_header]

[dropcap2]S[/dropcap2].T.R.I.V.E. Enrichment and Tutoring Program was designed to improve homework grades and provide students with the tools and skills needed to excel in school; a joint project with the Greater Toledo Urban League, Inc. and the Toledo Police Department. The program is housed at Scott High School and serves students from elementary through high school.

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Program is currently under reconstruction. Please send us an email if you would like to help in the development with this effort. Email Us

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[fancy_box][dropcap1]O[/dropcap1]lympia’s story is just one example of how the Greater Toledo Urban League has helped people in need realize their true potential, ask over the years. 2010 has been no different, and we’re eager to tell you more about how we’ve worked diligently, to ensure that numerous others would have a year filled with inspiration, success and change!

For starters, the Urban League has strengthened its focus on improving education in Northwest Ohio. This move officially recognizes something we have known all along, that our efforts in every other area of our mission – workforce development, health, civil rights and civic engagement – mean nothing if our youngest citizens are growing up without the basic skills to function effectively in society.

Second, the Urban League has undertaken a targeted effort to advocate for issues that are critical to the social and economic well-being of every person in Northwest Ohio. This means that we’ll work proactively with other organizations to address specific concerns in the community and apply what we’ve learned from direct experience about the issues.

It’s true, the promise of these initiatives has invigorated our work and created excitement among staff and supporters. For the last 14 years, the Urban League has worked to improve the social and economic conditions of disadvantaged and underserved people in Northwest Ohio and, thanks to the new focus, the future looks bright.

[info_box]Now here’s the best part: you can impact the future by making an investment in the Urban League. As a non-profit organization, the Urban League relies completely on charitable support to carry out its mission.  Your gift will help provide direct services and advocate for a better way of life in Northwest Ohio.[/info_box]

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[note_box]Want to donate to the Greater Toledo Urban League? Fill in the form below and donate via our secure donation portal courtesy of PayPal.[/note_box]

[fancy_header]Donate Now[/fancy_header]

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Friends of the Greater Toledo Urban League who wish to make a contribution are encouraged to consider the following options:
[dropcap1]1[/dropcap1]Cash
Cash is often the most convenient form of giving. Cash gifts are fully deductible for federal income tax purposes, provided deductions are itemized.
[dropcap1]2[/dropcap1]Pledges
Pledges enable a donor to plan a personal giving program that is both convenient and tax-wise. A pledge may enable a donor to consider a more significant gift than would have been otherwise possible. Terms for payment on pledges are flexible and at the option of the donor.
[dropcap1]3[/dropcap1]Securities
Securities may be made as outright gifts or as a payment on a pledge. Stock certificates may be reassigned directly to the Greater Toledo Urban League or may be transferred through the donor’s broker. The mean market value on the date of the transfer will determine the value of the gift for tax purposes. It is best to consult with the External Affairs Office before a transaction is made. For general questions on securities callJohn Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email to president@gtul.org.

Gifts of appreciated securities may be tax deductible, up to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. The deduction is based on the full fair market value, and capital gains tax is not due when the stock is transferred to the League.
[dropcap1]4[/dropcap1]Planned Gifts
In certain instances, it may be preferable from an estate, financial and tax planning perspective to consider long-term planning giving as the best way to make a gift. This can be accomplished through various gift instruments, such as charitable reminder trusts, gift annuities, charitable lead trusts, and bequests. For more information on planned giving, please contact John Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email topresident@gtul.org.

[download_box]Download “Donation Guidelines” PDF[/download_box]

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The Greater Toledo Urban League, doctor Inc. could not provide its many services, and
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Our volunteers provide services to our youth programs through:
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S.T.R.I.V.E.
Summer Mentorship/Basketball Program

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J. Frank Troy Senior Center
Community Advocacy

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[dropcap1]3[/dropcap1] You will help us empower communities and change lives.

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[fancy_header]Olympia’s Story[/fancy_header]

[fancy_box][dropcap1]O[/dropcap1]lympia’s story is just one example of how the Greater Toledo Urban League has helped people in need realize their true potential, ask over the years. 2010 has been no different, and we’re eager to tell you more about how we’ve worked diligently, to ensure that numerous others would have a year filled with inspiration, success and change!

For starters, the Urban League has strengthened its focus on improving education in Northwest Ohio. This move officially recognizes something we have known all along, that our efforts in every other area of our mission – workforce development, health, civil rights and civic engagement – mean nothing if our youngest citizens are growing up without the basic skills to function effectively in society.

Second, the Urban League has undertaken a targeted effort to advocate for issues that are critical to the social and economic well-being of every person in Northwest Ohio. This means that we’ll work proactively with other organizations to address specific concerns in the community and apply what we’ve learned from direct experience about the issues.

It’s true, the promise of these initiatives has invigorated our work and created excitement among staff and supporters. For the last 14 years, the Urban League has worked to improve the social and economic conditions of disadvantaged and underserved people in Northwest Ohio and, thanks to the new focus, the future looks bright.

[info_box]Now here’s the best part: you can impact the future by making an investment in the Urban League. As a non-profit organization, the Urban League relies completely on charitable support to carry out its mission.  Your gift will help provide direct services and advocate for a better way of life in Northwest Ohio.[/info_box]

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[note_box]Want to donate to the Greater Toledo Urban League? Fill in the form below and donate via our secure donation portal courtesy of PayPal.[/note_box]

[fancy_header]Donate Now[/fancy_header]

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We have collected over [donatetotal] so far. Thank you.

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[fancy_header]Thank You To Our Supporters[/fancy_header]
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Ways to Give to
The Greater Toledo Urban League
Friends of the Greater Toledo Urban League who wish to make a contribution are encouraged to consider the following options:
[dropcap1]1[/dropcap1]Cash
Cash is often the most convenient form of giving. Cash gifts are fully deductible for federal income tax purposes, provided deductions are itemized.
[dropcap1]2[/dropcap1]Pledges
Pledges enable a donor to plan a personal giving program that is both convenient and tax-wise. A pledge may enable a donor to consider a more significant gift than would have been otherwise possible. Terms for payment on pledges are flexible and at the option of the donor.
[dropcap1]3[/dropcap1]Securities
Securities may be made as outright gifts or as a payment on a pledge. Stock certificates may be reassigned directly to the Greater Toledo Urban League or may be transferred through the donor’s broker. The mean market value on the date of the transfer will determine the value of the gift for tax purposes. It is best to consult with the External Affairs Office before a transaction is made. For general questions on securities callJohn Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email to president@gtul.org.

Gifts of appreciated securities may be tax deductible, up to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. The deduction is based on the full fair market value, and capital gains tax is not due when the stock is transferred to the League.
[dropcap1]4[/dropcap1]Planned Gifts
In certain instances, it may be preferable from an estate, financial and tax planning perspective to consider long-term planning giving as the best way to make a gift. This can be accomplished through various gift instruments, such as charitable reminder trusts, gift annuities, charitable lead trusts, and bequests. For more information on planned giving, please contact John Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email topresident@gtul.org.

[download_box]Download “Donation Guidelines” PDF[/download_box]

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[divider_top]donate[/divider_top]
[info_box]There is a new volunteer opportunity available. Click here for more details.[/info_box]

[fancy_header]Volunteer Opportunities[/fancy_header]
The Greater Toledo Urban League, doctor Inc. could not provide its many services, and
to the community,if we did not have our super supporters—our volunteers.
[divider]divider[/divider]
Our volunteers provide services to our youth programs through:
[arrow_list]

S.T.R.I.V.E.
Summer Mentorship/Basketball Program

[/arrow_list]
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And, our volunteers provide services to our adult programs through:
[arrow_list]

J. Frank Troy Senior Center
Community Advocacy

[/arrow_list]
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[info_box]If you’d like to volunteer please submit your information using the form below[/info_box]

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[fancy_header]Olympia’s Story[/fancy_header]

[fancy_box][dropcap1]O[/dropcap1]lympia’s story is just one example of how the Greater Toledo Urban League has helped people in need realize their true potential, ask over the years. 2010 has been no different, and we’re eager to tell you more about how we’ve worked diligently, to ensure that numerous others would have a year filled with inspiration, success and change!

For starters, the Urban League has strengthened its focus on improving education in Northwest Ohio. This move officially recognizes something we have known all along, that our efforts in every other area of our mission – workforce development, health, civil rights and civic engagement – mean nothing if our youngest citizens are growing up without the basic skills to function effectively in society.

Second, the Urban League has undertaken a targeted effort to advocate for issues that are critical to the social and economic well-being of every person in Northwest Ohio. This means that we’ll work proactively with other organizations to address specific concerns in the community and apply what we’ve learned from direct experience about the issues.

It’s true, the promise of these initiatives has invigorated our work and created excitement among staff and supporters. For the last 14 years, the Urban League has worked to improve the social and economic conditions of disadvantaged and underserved people in Northwest Ohio and, thanks to the new focus, the future looks bright.

[info_box]Now here’s the best part: you can impact the future by making an investment in the Urban League. As a non-profit organization, the Urban League relies completely on charitable support to carry out its mission.  Your gift will help provide direct services and advocate for a better way of life in Northwest Ohio.[/info_box]

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[note_box]Want to donate to the Greater Toledo Urban League? Fill in the form below and donate via our secure donation portal courtesy of PayPal.[/note_box]

[fancy_header]Donate Now[/fancy_header]

[donateplus]

We have collected over [donatetotal] so far. Thank you.

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[fancy_header]Thank You To Our Supporters[/fancy_header]
[button link=”http://www.gtul.org/get-involved/donate/donor-recognition-wall”]Donor Recognition Wall[/button]
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Ways to Give to
The Greater Toledo Urban League
Friends of the Greater Toledo Urban League who wish to make a contribution are encouraged to consider the following options:
[dropcap1]1[/dropcap1]Cash
Cash is often the most convenient form of giving. Cash gifts are fully deductible for federal income tax purposes, provided deductions are itemized.
[dropcap1]2[/dropcap1]Pledges
Pledges enable a donor to plan a personal giving program that is both convenient and tax-wise. A pledge may enable a donor to consider a more significant gift than would have been otherwise possible. Terms for payment on pledges are flexible and at the option of the donor.
[dropcap1]3[/dropcap1]Securities
Securities may be made as outright gifts or as a payment on a pledge. Stock certificates may be reassigned directly to the Greater Toledo Urban League or may be transferred through the donor’s broker. The mean market value on the date of the transfer will determine the value of the gift for tax purposes. It is best to consult with the External Affairs Office before a transaction is made. For general questions on securities callJohn Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email to president@gtul.org.

Gifts of appreciated securities may be tax deductible, up to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. The deduction is based on the full fair market value, and capital gains tax is not due when the stock is transferred to the League.
[dropcap1]4[/dropcap1]Planned Gifts
In certain instances, it may be preferable from an estate, financial and tax planning perspective to consider long-term planning giving as the best way to make a gift. This can be accomplished through various gift instruments, such as charitable reminder trusts, gift annuities, charitable lead trusts, and bequests. For more information on planned giving, please contact John Jones at 419-243-3343 or send an email topresident@gtul.org.

[download_box]Download “Donation Guidelines” PDF[/download_box]

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