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A group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in the African American community through their collective resources, abilities, and experiences.

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Special Events:

Game Nite 100 - Extravaganza Depot
1610 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC
May 31st :: 7:00PM - 11:00PM Dinner at 7:30PM

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Malcom Robinson Memorial Community Service
Scholarship 2012 

The Malcolm Robinson Memorial Community Service Scholarship, a $500 award, will be presented to one graduating high school student residing in the Greater Charlotte area to be used at the college or university of his or her choice.
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MOY Scholarship Application

100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte, Inc. Scholarship Application is available after December 15th of each year and may be acquired the link below. It is encouraged and preferred that the applications be typed. 
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Dr. David Jacobs visited WBTV News recently to describe "Know Your Numbers" -
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Sponsorship opportunities are still available

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MOY at International Civil Rights Center
Our Movement of Youth mentees and mentors visited the International Civil Rights Center and Museum on October 22, 2011 and were photographed before a photo of the Greensboro 4.

 
 


100 Black Men announce the Malcolm Robinson Memorial Community Service Scholarship

Congratulations to Marcus Lee for winning the 2011 Malcolm Robinson Memorial Community Service Scholarship. He has graduated from the 2011 Class of Harding University High School where he was vice president of the senior class, a member of the National Honor Society, and earned a weighted 4.58 grade point average, just to name a few of his accolades.  Marcus plans to attend Morehouse College in the Fall.


Upcoming Events:

Monday, May 14th
Board Meeting
6:15 p.m. at the Urban League

Tuesday, May 15th
Birthday - Brian Willis

Saturday, May 19th
Saturday Academy Robotics
9 am to 1 pm

Monday, May 21st
Monthly Membership Meeting
6:15 p.m. at the Urban League

Saturday, May 26th
Birthday - Leslie Walker

Sunday, May 27th
Birthday - Victor Fields

Thursday, May 31st
Game Nite 100 - Extravaganza Depot
1610 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC
7:00PM - 11:00PM Dinner at 7:30PM
Purchase Tickets Here

Thursday, May 31st
Birthday - Walter Morgan

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Current News:

Charlotte in the News:
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Movement of Youth

The Movement of Youth (MOY) mentoring and education program maintains about 50 mentees annually from 7 th to 12 th grades. They are encouraged to stay in school with the aim of graduating from high school and getting a post-secondary education. Saturday Academies (twice monthly group mentoring sessions) are held at our partner school, Urban League, Charlotte. Tutorial sessions in finance as well as Black History, one-on-one mentoring, the 3.0 Club, the mentor-mentee basketball game/ food drive, and scholarship aid are other elements.

The Movement of Youth Parents Association meets once monthly for informational sessions and activities in support of their children in the  Movement of Youth program.

If you wish your child to become a mentee, and he or she is no younger than 11 years old and no older than 14, send us a letter telling us about him and what you want him or her to receive from our mentoring program.  Include your contact information.  You and your child will be called in for an interview.

Scholarship Program

Establishing a scholarship program was an important goal when the Charlotte chapter was founded. Scholarships are provided to those MOY students who maintain a 3.0 grade point average through high school. Assistance of $3,000 is available to those who maintain a 2.0 GPA. The Malcolm Robinson Memorial Community Service Scholarship of $500 is open to high school seniors in Charlotte. Currently 20 young men and women attend college with financial support provided by the 100. Overall scholarship awards to date are nearing $250,000.

 


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