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Mission Statement

To assist African-Americans as well as other under served citizens in the achievement of social and economic equality through advocacy, collaboration, direct services and research

National Mission Statement

Established in 1910, The Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community- based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. Today, the National Urban League, headquartered in New York City, spearheads the non-partisan efforts of its local affiliates. There are over 100 local affiliates of the National Urban League located in 35 states and the District of Columbia providing direct services to more than 2 million people nationwide through programs, advocacy and research.

Our Mission

The mission of the Urban League movement is to enable African Americans to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights.

Our Strategy

The Urban League employs a five point strategy, tailored to local needs, in order to implement the mission of our movement.

  • Education and Youth Empowerment: Ensuring that all of our children are well educated and prepared for economic self-reliance in the 21st century through college scholarships, early childhood literacy, Head Start and after care programs.
  • Economic Empowerment: Empowering all people in attaining economic self-sufficiency through job training, good jobs, home ownership, entrepreneurship and wealth accumulation.
  • Health and Quality of Life Empowerment: Working to build healthy and safe communities to eliminate health disparities through prevention, healthy eating, fitness, as well as ensuring access and complete access to affordable healthcare for all people.
  • Civic Engagement and Leadership Empowerment: Empowering all people to take an active role in determining the direction, quality of life, public policy and leadership in their communities by full participation as citizens and voters, as well as through active community service and leadership development.
  • Civil Rights and Racial Justice Empowerment: Promoting and ensuring our civil rights by actively working to eradicate all barriers to equal participation in the all aspects of American society, whether political, economic, social, educational or cultural.


Dedicated to Family & Community for Over 80 years

The Urban League of Greater Richmond has been a community leader for over 80 years. Our goals have always been the same, to help the community we stand for and to stand for the community.

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Urban League Satellite Office

Our satellite office serves as an employment center serving the Petersburg area and surrounding counties. The office is located @

114 N. Union Street - Located in the Workforce Job Center. Hours of operation M-F 9-5. tel: (804) 862-6462

Message From the CEO

Mr. Victory the newly appointed CEO of the Urban League of Greater Richmond takes over and steps in without missing a step.

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Meet the Executive Staff

The executive staff of the Urban League of Greater Richmond is dedicated and has a long history of serving the community. Learn more about these dedicated individuals.

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Urban League of Greater Richmond Facts

Urban League of Greater Richmond opened in 1913

The Urban League of Greater Richmond is one of the oldest of 104 affiliates in 34 states under the National Urban League in the United States.

The service area of the Urban League of Greater Richmond covers the City of Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, Chester and Petersburg – population, 900,000.

Urban League of Greater Ricmond Past Executives

Ora Brown
1913-1914

William N. Colson
1914-1923

C. Winfrey
1923-1929

Wiley A. Hall
1929-1959

Bobby L. Robinson
1959-1962

Janet J. Ballard
1962-1965

Robert Grey
1965-1968

Jean Boone
1968

Randolph C. Kendall, Jr.
1968-1997

Margo T. Clarke
1998-2004

Thomas J. Victory
2005-Present

 

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