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Mission Statement To improve the quality of life of our Communities, and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans.
Statement of Purpose "For more than three decades, 100 Black Men chapters across the nation have touched the lives of more than 60,000 young people. Through the 100's mentoring, educational, anti-violence and economic development programs, young people are gaining the competitive edge. With a mission to improve the quality of life of our citizens and enhance educational opportunities for African-Americans. Our members continue to serve as a strong force for overcoming the cultural and financial obstacles that have limited the achievements of African-American youth, with a particular emphasis on young African-American males." Between now and 2005, more than half of all new entrants into the work force will be minorities. At the same time, one half of all jobs will require a more educated work-force. If America falls behind in producing more young minority men and women for the work-force in the coming decades, America's economic ability to compete in the global marketplace will be severely compromised. 100 Black Men of America, Inc., realizes that youth today represent what our communities will be tomorrow.
Value Statement The 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is committed to the intellectual development of youth and the economic empowerment of the African-American community based upon the following precepts: respect for family, spirituality, justice and integrity. Vision Statement |
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