The Atlanta Urban League Guild (AULG) is comprised of citizens who want to get involved and give back to their communities by contributing their time, skills and experience to the organization.
The Atlanta Urban League Guild (AULG) is comprised of citizens who want to get involved and give back to their communities by contributing their time, skills and experience to the organization.
The first Urban League Guild was established in 1942 by Mrs. Mollie Moon, to help raise revenue for the National Urban League. The former Executive Director of the Atlanta Urban League, Grace Towns-Hamilton organized the Atlanta Urban League Guild Chapter on October 16, 1949. The Guild is an auxiliary of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta, and is a member of the National Council of Urban League Guilds.
The Mission of the Atlanta Urban League Guild is to stimulate, develop and promote volunteer participation and leadership consistent with the goals and objectives of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta. The focus of AULG’s volunteer efforts include:
The Guild meets the fourth Wednesday of each month. The Urban League of Greater Atlanta invites you to help us make an impact on our community by becoming a member of the Guild by visiting our website: www.ulgaguild.org.
Herman Andrews
President – ULGATL Guild
We’re part of a broader, National Urban League network of 98 historic civil rights organizations throughout the United States—all dedicated to fostering economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities. The Urban League does not discriminate based on race or ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.