The mission of the Urban League of Rochester, NY, is to enable African-Americans, Latinos, the poor, and other disadvantaged to secure economic self-reliance, parity and power, and civil rights. Our three-pronged strategy for pursuing this mission is: 1) Ensuring that our children are well-educated and equipped for economic self-reliance in the 21st century; 2) Helping adults attain economic self-sufficiency through good jobs, homeownership, entrepreneurship, and wealth accumulation; and 3) Ensuring our civil rights by eradicating all barriers to equal participation in the economic and social mainstream of America.
Hours
Tuesday | 9AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–5PM |
Thursday | 9AM–5PM |
Friday | 9AM–5PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 265 N Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14605 Phone: (585) 325-6530 Website: https://www.urbanleagueroc.org/
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Review Summary
jonathan Kelley
There is a general lack of professionalism and a lack of integrity still at the Urban League here in Rochester. They seem to do a half-speed job and often it seems like their heart just isn’t in it. I haven’t heard good things about their apartments and units and as far as their advocacy, they don’t have the experience and wisdom to change any lives or any hearts. Keep looking for help elsewhere. This is an example of yet another paper-thin non-profit that has lost its way and has no real purpose anymore than to feign usefulness and jump on the various cultural bandwagons.
Victoria Okung
Was teamed up with the preventive program who did nothing but teamed up with CPS against me. They never offered me any help or services to assist me. The worker Caniyea was given a promotion with CPS to throw me under the bus and lie. The supervisor Sarah apo is rude and unprofessional. They never check on clients and are always scheduling the visit day off and coming late then tell CPS you refuse a visit. I thought these organizations are put into place to better assist the quality of life for minorities but instead they just want the grant money.I’ve also had the unfortunate opportunity to work here and I quickly realized how misappropriated the grant funding is and lack of organization. I was promised a job and then after three week received a letter stating that the program ran out of funding.The urban league needs to reclaim their name they were never like this.
Aishia Wall
I wouldn’t recommend the urban league of Rochester to anyone as far as their rental properties. I’ve been a tenant at the annex for almost 10 years. they are unprofessional, rude, unorganized people. The parking is despicable, they lose checks and mishandled personal information all the time.The lack of communication and leadership is disgusting. when was the president he never reached out when I sent him emails and not the new president won’t get back to me either. If your a hard working citizen, you don’t matter at the urban league!