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Annette Martinez to keynote MCLP graduation ceremony

“Make a plan, make a move, make a difference,” is the advice from this year’s Multicultural Leadership Program (MCLP) graduation speaker, Annette Martinez. MCLP will celebrate the Class of 2016 and its seventh program year on Saturday, April 9.

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Poverty Simulation Scheduled October 22, 2015

Members of the public are invited to participate in a Poverty Simulation sponsored by the Multicultural Leadership Program (MCLP) on Thursday, October 22 from 4:30-8:00 pm at the Lawrence Irvin …

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Speed Networking: The new speed dating

by Jasmine Wright On September 24 at the Ozark House Restaurant in Bloomington, IL, the MCLP Class of 2016 hosted their Speed Networking and Education in Leadership Event. Yes, it …

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A community effort: MCLP participants deliver game-changing work to Community Health Care Clinic

In 2012, Community Health Care (CHCC) Executive Director Angie McLaughlin recognized that in order to better tell their story, they needed a succinct way to measure just how much money their services saved McLean County. They were stuck. And like their patients, they needed a lifeline.

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Learning, Listening, and Living in the Community: MCLP supports five new community service projects

By working on these projects in teams, MCLP participants learn to use their skills to benefit the community. The Class of 2016 will complete five new projects with focuses ranging from education, to social services, to the arts.

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