For a total of 13 weeks, the Class of 2010 compromised of 13 young women made a commitment to participate in a variety of programs that included: community service projects, visits to local and regional colleges, cultural and recreational activities, and movies that address today’s social issues. The Journey To Womanhood Graduation is a culminating celebration that will highlight the progress of the participants, and the positive impact that they will make to the local community at large.
The Journey To Womanhood Graduation will take place from 5:00-6:30 pm on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at the Urban League Of Hudson County Offices located 253 Martin Luther King Dr., Jersey City, NJ 07305.
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ABOUT URBAN LEAGUE OF HUDSON COUNTY
Established in 1972, The Urban League of Hudson County is the 100th affiliate of the National Urban League.
The mission is to empower, promote self-sufficiency, and advance the cause of opportunity for the diverse constituency. Through collaborative efforts, community outreach, information and technology, the Urban League of Hudson County has developed services that help level the economic playing field.
The Urban League administers programs and services that assist African Americans, Latinos, and other ethnic minorities as well as low-income families in such areas as childcare, education, employment and training, family and individual counseling, senior services, and youth development. Working with a multi-cultural and multi-lingual staff, the Urban League of Hudson County serves more than 50,000 citizens.
For more information, please visit http://www.ulohc.org/
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Established in 1972, The Urban League of Hudson County is the 100th affiliate of the National Urban League.
The mission is to empower, promote self-sufficiency, and advance the cause of opportunity for the diverse constituency. Through collaborative efforts, community outreach, information and technology, the Urban League of Hudson County has developed services that help level the economic playing field.
The Urban League administers programs and services that assist African Americans, Latinos, and other ethnic minorities as well as low-income families in such areas as childcare, education, employment and training, family and individual counseling, senior services, and youth development. Working with a multi-cultural and multi-lingual staff, the Urban League of Hudson County serves more than 50,000 citizens.
For more information, please visit http://www.ulohc.org/



