Jahmal Cole: Founder & CEO of MY BLOCK MY HOOD MY CITY
Please Join Us on Friday, February 7th @ 12 Noon!
Providing Ripples of Hope in Chicago: Learn how Jahmal inspires youth, empowers communities, and builds a better world one block at a time
Click below to register and purchase your ticket(s) for the Jahmal Cole speaker luncheon at the Union League Club.
Tickets go on sale Friday, January 10th, 2025 | $60 Nonmember | $50 Member* of First Friday Club of Chicago (All tickets include three course meal + presentation)
Online reservations close Tuesday, February 4, 2025 @ 5pm. For any questions or reservations after February 4th, please call Judy Murphy at 224-392-9361
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It’s easy! A donation starting at $75 is good for one membership, September 2024 through May 2025, and allows the purchase of at least one discounted event ticket ($50) per event.
Providing Ripples of Hope in Chicago
In 2013, Cole began volunteering at the Cook County Jail and realized many of its youngest occupants had never once been out of their neighborhoods. Jahmal Cole and his team began providing opportunities for teens to step outside their comfort zone and explore new communities, cultures, and cuisines and gain a greater understanding of the world. These experiences would also show communities how service, empathy, and collaboration can make a difference not only on their own block but in the city of Chicago. Join us as Jahmal Cole, founder of My Block My Hood My City, speaks about inspiring youth, empowering communities, and building a better world one block at a time.
MORE ON JAHMAL COLE … Jahmal Cole received his B.S. degree in communications from Wayne State College in 2005 where he was one of the first African American players on the Wildcats basketball team, and recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award. Cole later received his M.S. degree in internet marketing from Full Sail University Online in 2011.
Cole founded the Role Model Movement, a not-for-profit organization offering a series of initiatives geared toward empowering underserved youth, and authored Athletes and Emcees, a motivational book providing candid advice on careers, confidence, friendship, school, ingenuity and determination. In 2013, he founded My Block, My Hood, My City, a non-profit organization based in Chicago, dedicated to providing opportunities to underprivileged youth focused on STEM, arts & culture, citizenry & volunteerism, health, community development, culinary arts, and entrepreneurism. He is also the author of The Torch of Decency: Rekindling the Spirit of Community Organizations, along with Exposure Is Key: Solving Violence By Exposing Teens to Opportunities, Mud Sharks, and 50 Excuses to not Follow Your Dreams.
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