Pinellas County Urban League History

Document titled 'The History of Pinellas County Urban League' with the organization's logo and slogan, "Empowering Communities. Changing Lives." The document describes the non-profit's mission to promote social and economic equality in Pinellas County, Florida, as part of the National Urban League. It highlights the origins, early efforts, and program development from the 1970s to 1990s. Programs focus on employment, education, housing, and health services. The document emphasizes PCUL's role in community support and economic empowerment.
Pinellas County Urban League information document highlighting leadership history and initiatives. The organization emphasizes education, workforce development, financial empowerment, housing assistance, health initiatives, and youth services. Leaders mentioned include James O. Simmons, Herman L. Lessard, Gregory Johnson, Rev. Watson L. Haynes, II, and Andrea Nikki Gaskin-Capehart. The document features the slogan 'Empowering Communities. Changing Lives.'"
"Pinellas County Urban League logo and mission statement. The text emphasizes their commitment to economic self-reliance, civil rights, and social equity, focusing on empowering African Americans and underserved communities."