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100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc.

The 100 Black Men of Indianapolis Inc. is a youth development organization that annually serves more than 700 youth in Indianapolis.

Website: http://www.100BlackMenIndy.org
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Members: 19
Latest Activity: Aug 27

What they see is what they'll be.

MISSION: Black men giving real time to positively impact the development
of youth in our communities.

VISION: As the 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, we envision a future where the strength of our youth development programs and the collective partnerships with our communities and schools, will positively impact the mental, physical, moral and spiritual development of young people.

ABOUT US: Our chapter is one of more than 100 chapters internationally of the 100 Black Men of America and is comprised of more than 130 members of diverse backgrounds and experiences with a common commitment to help children. Through our mentoring-based educational programs, we provide positive role models for elementary and high-school aged youth while encouraging personal development and academic growth.

We serve more than 700 Indianapolis youth each year through six programs:
• African–American History (Grades 6-12),
• Beautillion Militaire (Males, grades 11-12),
• Financial Literacy (Grades 9-12),
• Scholastic Sports basketball and track/field programs (Grades 3-5),
• Summer Academy (Grades K-8), and
• Team Mentoring (Males, Grades 5-6).

If you are interested in volunteering or becoming a mentor, please contact our office at 317-921-1276.

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Cissi Sherlock Comment by Cissi Sherlock on August 26, 2009 at 8:26pm
25th Anniversary Celebration Handbill.pdf
Cissi Sherlock Comment by Cissi Sherlock on August 18, 2009 at 12:14am
May 27, 2009


Dear Friends of the 100:

The 100 Black Men of Indianapolis is celebrating 25 years of mentoring the youth in our community. In celebration of our 25 years of service to Indianapolis youth, we are hosting a special Gala as our single major fundraising event in 2009. We invite you to join us in recognizing the many accomplishments of The 100, while supporting the organization’s future successes.

The 25th Anniversary Celebration Gala will be at the Indiana Roof Ball Room on Friday, September 25th and tickets are $125.00 per person. If you are interested in purchasing tickets, sponsoring a table, or finding out about our sponsorship opportunities, please contact The 100’s office at (317) 921-1276 or by email at info@100blackmenindy.org.

Your support of the 25th Anniversary Celebration Gala will help us continue to positively impact the lives of more than 700 Indianapolis youth each year through six mentoring-based educational programs.

Thank you in advance for your support of our Indianapolis youth and the 100 Black Men of Indianapolis.

Respectfully,

Holbrook Hankinson Vernice Williams
President 25th Anniversary Table Committee Chair
Emily Meaux Lovison Comment by Emily Meaux Lovison on February 25, 2009 at 8:58pm
The 100's Beautillion Militaire program received some recent media coverage.
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/Group_gives_scholarships_to_black_teens
 

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Emily Meaux Lovison Damon Richards Cissi Sherlock Nicki Laycoax David 'GuruConnector' Hall George Roots Pastor Benjamin John David Mark Woody M Collins James Spaulding Micah A Maxwell Kevin J. Wilson Tod Esquivel Denzil 'Val' Crooke David Seymour J. R. Rawlings Lisa A. Lorentz Aaron Laramore
 
 

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