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Education/Youth Initiatives


The Urban League strives to promote academic achievement for youth served through the development of educational programs, the creation of an education resource center, and promoting parental involvement in education.

Urban Village: A Community Based Mentoring Program - Urban Village is a mentoring program for youth ages 10 to 17. Healthy relationships are established between caring adults and youth through group and one-to-one social, recreational, cultural, and educational activities.
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Nulites: Nulites stands for National Urban League Incentives to Excel & Succeed. This is a nationwide youth initiative available for any student age 11-17 and is designed to reflect the positive aspects of youth white providing opportunities for personal and leadership development.
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 The Summer Youth Apprenticeship Program provides an opportunity for youth between the ages of 11 and 15 to receive education in employment skills through job site assignments, career training and "career camp" activities.
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The Cultural Diversity Club, sponsored by the League in partnership with Penn State Shenango, fosters an awareness and appreciation of different cultures; minimizing isolation and polarization of students in school and groups and individuals in the community.

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Employment


The Urban League's goal is to promote economic self-sufficiency for its constituents through employment counseling. This service, which is highlighted by a Job Skills Bank, consists of a detailed intake and assessment process, resume preparation, and job referral assistance for the unemployed and underemployed.

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Health


The Shenango Valley Urban League's Health and Welfare Department provides quality service for women, infants, and children applying or enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program (WIC) and continues to provide comprehensive Sickle Cell Services, counseling, education, and follow-up services to clients enrolled in these programs. The Health Department collaborates with other agencies to provide community outreach, as it relates to health issues.

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Housing


The Shenango Valley Urban League is certified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide comprehensive housing counseling in Western Pennsylvania. Funded by HUD, City of Sharon, City of Farrell, eligible clients receive services at no cost. The League is certified by the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency under the state's mortgage assistance program.

The Emergency Shelter program provides one month's rent or mortgage payment to individuals facing eviction or foreclosure due to non-payment. This program is funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. There is no fee involved. The department also provides Housing Discrimination Services through the Shenango Valley Community Housing Resource Board (CHRB). The purpose is to implement and monitor fair housing activities in the City of Sharon.
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Human Relations


The League provides Human Relation Services through a contractual agreement with the cities of Farrell, Sharon and Hermitage. Services include the investigation of discrimination complaints, educational workshops, crisis intervention, and assisting local Human Relations Commissions.
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Volunteers


Volunteers play a major role interpreting programs and engaging in cultural, civic, and social activities. Volunteers assist with the Annual African American Heroes Essay Contest with area elementary students participating.

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Transportation


The "Transportation to Work for Independence" program is geared toward providing transportation assistance to lower income working families. The program provides cash assistance toward car repair or purchase for qualified Mercer County families with dependent children in order that they will have reliable transportation to get to work thus enabling them to maintain employment. Funding for the program is provided by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation under the administrative oversight of the Mercer County Community Transit.

Eligible individuals may receive up to $950, with a $50 co-pay to purchase a car or a maximum of $450 with a $50 co-pay for car repair.

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