The Urban Legaue of London is seeking new board members with a variety of skills to help bring our vision to life. As a working board, board members are expected to attend bi-monthly board meetings, as many monthly meetings as possible to network with members, organize one meeting a year on a topic of interest to our members, and participate in projects within the Urban League and within the community that interest them as a League delegate.
We are also seeking a treasuer to join our board with specific skills in financial management. This position may be voted in prior to our June AGM.
Learn more and apply at www.urbanleague.ca/board-applications
About the Urban League of London
We believe that engaged and informed Londoners are the building blocks of a vital, successful, and sustainable city. We believe that strong and connected communities are critical to bringing them together. Building these connections and advocating for our members is what we do. It’s what we’ve been doing for over 50 years.
The Urban League of London is an umbrella group whose members include a number of neighbourhood associations and community groups working to improve and connect our City. Individuals with an interest in urban or civic matters may also become individual members of the League.
The League meets in open session monthly, except in June, July, August and December, on the last Thursday of the month in-person at the Goodwill Community Store & Donation Centre (255 Horton Street). Meetings begin at 7 p.m., and all are welcome to attend.
By virtue of our registration as a registered charity, we are required to be non-partisan in our work. In practice, we attempt to be transpartisan. We strive to foster a welcoming environment for all members of the London community, without regard to race, gender, age, colour, national origin, ethnic background, socioeconomic status, marital status, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.
The Urban League of London acknowledges that we are on the traditional territories of the Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Lenni-Lenape, and other Nations. The ULL is committed to inclusion and equity in its representation and structure and encourages applicants from diverse communities
You can find out more about the Urban League of London here:
https://www.urbanleague.ca/about-us