Of the 21 percent of adults who had any mental illness in 2020, less than half received mental health care, according to government statistics. And, only one-third of Black individuals who needed mental health care received it. Barriers to mental health care for communities of color include cost...
The Winston Gaskin Community Walk for Health and Wellness returns to Kirk Park in Syracuse at 9 a.m. Saturday, October 7, 2023. Registrations for this event will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. the day of the walk and in advance online. Click here for event flyer.
100 Black Men of Syracuse has released the results of its 2023 survey on reducing gun violence in Syracuse. See how the respondents rated the effectiveness of 10 possible solutions to alleviating the harm and loss stemming from this life-and-death issue. Read the report at...
(Click on image to view/download poster) On March 7, 2023, the administration of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh made public its Safer Streets Program, a $1 million proposal to reduce the city’s gun violence. The proposal is seen as a response to Syracuse’s persistently high levels of violent...
The inaugural 100 Black Men of Syracuse Scholarship Golf Tournament is set to take place on Monday September 18, 2023 along the beautiful shores of Skaneateles Lake at Skaneateles Country Club. The generosity and comradery of fellow business and community members, like yourself, promises to make...
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Take our post Winston Gaskin Community Walk for Health & Wellness survey at https://forms.office.com/r/VX7Pbu95GJ.
100 Black Men of Syracuse Inc. is sponsoring the Winston Gaskin Community Walk for Health & Wellness, on Saturday, September 24, 2022. The annual family-friendly event, which is being offered for the first time at Kirk Park in Syracuse, is free and open to the public. Walk participants will...
ANIMATE BOOTCAMP 100 Black Men of Syracuse is announcing June 1 as the launch date for Animate Bootcamp, the only animation bootcamp in Central New York. The first session of PSA Bootcamp, which is geared for college-level students, will be conducted through July 9 and is made possible by a...
100 Black Men of Syracuse has announced the October/November dates for its 2021-2022 Youth Empowerment Programs, a weekly academic enrichment program for 4th to 8th grade students that began Oct. 16. Class sessions, which run concurrent during the school year on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. to 12...
Syracuse’s Bethany Baptist Church will be the scene for a serious, in-person conversation, open to the public on Saturday, Nov. 20, about the state of education in our schools. Make sure you sign up by clicking the flyer below.
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