MCLP Participants Share Update on Progress of Community Projects

The public is invited to attend midterm presentations by the Multicultural Leadership Program (MCLP) Class of 2016 regarding the five community service projects the class currently has underway. MCLP project teams will present midterm highlights of their projects on Saturday, December 5 from 8:15 to 10:30 am at the Community Cancer Center located at 407 E. Vernon in Normal.

Familiar Names and Unfamiliar Faces

On the evening of the Orientation Reception in late July, participants walked through the giant glass doors of Heartland Community College’s Astroth Community Education Center in a mixture of nervousness and excitement. Each time a participant walked up to the table to pick up their nametag, I got to briefly match a new face to one of the many names I had been working with.

Class of 2015 to share community service project results

The public is invited to the Multicultural Leadership Program’s (MCLP) Class of 2015 community service project presentations, Saturday, March 7, 8-10:45 a.m., in the second floor auditorium of the Astroth Community Education Center Building, at Heartland Community College. A free continental breakfast will be available to attendees preceding the program at 7:30 a.m.

MCLP Prepares for Midterm Presentations

The public is invited to attend the Class of 2015’s mid-term presentations about the five local non-profit agencies they are working with, which range from health care to outer space. Join MCLP on Saturday, December 6, 2014 from 8:30–10:30 a.m. at Parke Regency Hotel and Conference Center.

Participants and Volunteers Invited to MCLP-Sponsored Poverty Simulation

Poverty is a topic avoided by many, particularly those without firsthand knowledge of its struggles and stressors. However, poverty in the U.S.—and in Central Illinois—is real and devastating to those who live it day by day. Recognizing the conditions and systemic causes of poverty, bringing awareness to the issue, and doing one’s part to reverse its negative impact is the work of socially and culturally responsible citizens.