Programs

Programs

 

Five Facets define the focus for the energies of Links:

  • Services to Youth
  • National Trends and Services
  • International Trends and Services
  • The Arts
  • Health and Human Services

 

 

Louisiana Role Models Brunch

Presenting Sponsor:
  • Capital One

Premier Sponsors:
  • John and Virginia Noland
  • METHODS Technology Solutions, Inc.

Platinum Sponsor:
  • Louisiana Lottery

Gold Sponsors:
  • The NHP Foundation
  • Our Lady of the Lake

Silver Sponsor:
  • Entergy

Annual National Walk-A-Thon


Youth Conference Focuses on Mentoring & Life Skills

Baton Rouge - In the spirit of collaboration, the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Links, Inc. and the Southern University System Center for Cultural Heritage and International Programs will hold the first annual Expanding the Visions Conference Especially for African American Students Grades 7-12: Their Parents, Teachers, Counselors and Neighbors (ETV). This one day conference to be held on Saturday April 28, 2007 on the campus of Southern Unversity, is designed to connect students in grades 7-12 with role models from all walks of life for one day of workshops and presentations. Discussions and workshop topics will focus on career options, life skills, (including how to be successful in school), conflict resolution, understanding peer pressure, overcoming the lure of negative choices, and other issues confronting our youth.

The ETV conference is designed especially to address issues facing African-American students 7-12. Although especially designed for African-American youth, it is not exclusive. All youth, their families and members of the community are welcome to participate. The theme of the conference is “Legacy: The Power and Gift of Leadership”.

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Signature Programs

The Baton Rouge Chapter is committed to implementing national program themes as administered by headquarters in Washington, D.C. This commitment has resulted in the development of award-winning and nationally-recognized chapter programs.  Notably, these programs initiated and implemented for over forty years have provided active volunteerism and support to the communities of Baton Rouge.

  • Louisiana Role Models Awards - New Orleans Style Jazz Brunch
  • Powerful Families with Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
  • Adoption of Eden Park Elementary School and Capitol Elementary School: Childhood Obesity Awareness, Family Literacy Night, Everybody Reads, Science and Health Fair, Brotherhood Program
  • Rose Buds Youth Connection – Park Elementary School and Capitol Elementary School
  • Link Lads Youth Connection – Capitol Middle School
  • Expanding the Vision Youth Conference with Southern University
  • Doug Williams Annual Football and Dance Clinic
  • Program assistance/support to the DeBose National Piano Competition-Southern University, Susan G. Komen, American Heart Association
  • Program assistance to Friends of Scotlandville & Scott-Gilchrist Quality of Life Center (Bethel A.M.E. Church)
  • Mall Community Service Showcase - Partners in the Journey of Service
  • Back-to-School events with Leo S. Butler Community Center and Councilwoman Lorri Burgess
  • Linkages to Life Awareness
  • Beauregard Art Gallery Butler Community Center
  • Mid-Winter Community Seminar Series with the Agency for International Development - National Council for International Visitors
  • Old Fashion Spelling Bee - Leo S. Butler Community Center and Southern University
  • Community Spirit Awards:  Youth Achievers, Emerging Corporate Leaders, Community Service Activists in support of Neighborhoods
  • Walk-a-thon for Health and Hunger
  • Seminars on Women's Issues
  • African-American Arts Tour
  • Chapter Arts Scholarship
  • "Just Say No to Drugs" Chapter programs

 

Subcategories

  • Services to Youth

    The Baton Rouge Chapter is committed to providing support, mentoring, educational opportunities, and other services to minority and low income youth in the Baton Rouge area.  Our Services to Youth facet has identified and partnered with four schools with a high percentage of minority and low income students.

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    School data retrieved from the US Depart of Education National Center for Education Statistics, http://nces.ed.gov.
    The percentage of minority students includes all Black, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian / Pacific Islander students.
    The percentage of low income students is determined by the number of students eligible for free or reduced lunch.  Eligibility for free and reduced-price lunches is determined by students' family income in relation to the federally established poverty level.

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  • National Trends and Services

    The National Trends & Services facet focuses on eliminating disparities to reduce barriers to services through leadership, education, and service. The mission of this facet is to empower the membership to effectively empower the various communities served.

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  • International Trends and Services
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  • The Arts
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  • Health and Human Services

    The Links, Incorporated established the Health and Human Services facet in response to the chronic health disparities that persist in our communities and result in the decreased life expectancy of African-Americans.

    The Baton Rouge Chapter and La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated have teamed up with Mayor Kip Holden's Healthy BR Initiative in an effort to focus attention on solving the problem of childhood obesity.

    In Louisiana, 47% of children are considered overweight and at risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart failure and other diseases later on in life.  The partnership will focus on building more ties with local schools to educate children and their parents on the importance of nutrition and physical activity.
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2011-2012 Sponsors

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