Urban League of Greater OKC Gala Held June 27

OKLAHOMA CITY — Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City (ULOKC) is proud to announce its 79th Annual Gala, to be held on Saturday, June 27, at the Omni Oklahoma City Hotel. The evening will bring together community leaders, corporate partners, elected officials, and supporters for a night of celebration, recognition, and fundraising in support of the Urban League’s mission of empowering communities and changing lives.
The Gala serves as the Urban League’s premier fundraising event and supports programs focused on workforce development, education, housing, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, health initiatives, and community engagement throughout central Oklahoma.
Guests will enjoy an elegant evening featuring a cocktail reception, dinner, awards presentation, silent and live fundraising opportunities, and a special live performance by nationally acclaimed R&B recording artist Christopher Williams. The event will also recognize individuals and organizations whose leadership and service have made a lasting impact on the Oklahoma City community.
“This Gala is an opportunity to celebrate our life members and awardees. Every sponsorship, ticket purchase, and donation helps us continue providing social services that to help families, businesses, and communities”, said Shani Nealy, SVP of Administration of the Urban League.
For sponsorship opportunities, tickets, or additional information, please contact: Shani Nealy, Senior Vice President of Administration, Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City, snealy@urbanleagueok.org
About the Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City
Founded in 1946, the Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting African Americans, other minorities, and underserved populations in achieving social and economic equality. Through education, workforce development, housing, entrepreneurship, health, and advocacy initiatives, the Urban League serves thousands of individuals and families each year throughout central Oklahoma.

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