The Civic League

The Civic League Our core belief is that everyone should have access to the best possible education!

The League supports and conducts programs in the areas of education, training, health care, employment, housing and economic empowerment with the aim of enhancing the stability and growth of families within their communities. This aim is accomplished in conjunction with corporations, human service agencies, churches, community organizations, schools and volunteers.

03/28/2025

For 80 years, the Civic League has been committed to uplifting and empowering our community through education, leadership, and service. Your support helps us continue vital programs for our youth and families.

๐Ÿ’™ Ready to make a difference? Give today through our secure Givelify link: https://giv.li/s99ue4

Every donation countsโ€”thank you for being part of the change! ๐Ÿ™Œ

๐ŸŒŸ  Yanni Ma (Ayanna Slacum) - A Beacon of Inspiration ๐ŸŒŸMeet Ayanna Slacum, a junior at Albright College, whose journey w...
11/06/2023

๐ŸŒŸ Yanni Ma (Ayanna Slacum) - A Beacon of Inspiration ๐ŸŒŸ

Meet Ayanna Slacum, a junior at Albright College, whose journey with the Civic League has been nothing short of extraordinary! ๐ŸŽ“

๐Ÿก Ayanna is a lifelong resident of New Brunswick, New Jersey, and a high school honors graduate who set her sights on higher education.

๐ŸŒŽ Out of over 20 acceptance offers from universities nationwide, Ayanna chose Albright College in Reading, PA, where she's excelling as a thriving junior with a remarkable 3.6 GPA.

๐Ÿ“š Ayanna is pursuing a Co-major in Communications with a focus on Advertising Public Relations and Business Administration, demonstrating her dedication to education and personal growth.

๐ŸŒŸ On her college campus, Ayanna wears multiple leadership hats:
- President of the 1st Generation Club
- President of the Black Women's Leadership Association (BWLA)
- Vice President of Public Relations for the Student Government Association

๐Ÿค Ayanna's commitment extends beyond the campus. During her semester breaks, she dedicates her time as a Communications and Special Events Intern for the New Brunswick Cultural Center and the Arts Institute of Middlesex County. Her involvement in events like the NAACPโ€™s Juneteenth Celebration and REPLENISH food drives showcases her dedication to her community.

๐ŸŒฑ Ayanna is a mentor for Sisterwork Excel and Blessed Girls, guiding and inspiring the next generation.

๐Ÿ“– Ayanna was selected as a co-author of the book "4 Cโ€™s," which provided her with the opportunity to travel to Africa and mentor young students on community service, education, and leadership. She's also an honored co-author of the book "The 4 Cs: Community, Civility, Creativity, and Climate Change."

Ayanna's journey is a testament to her unwavering commitment to education, leadership, and community service. Her inspiring story reminds us that with determination and dedication, we can achieve great heights while making a positive impact on those around us.

Let Ayanna's story be your motivation to pursue excellence and give back to your community! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐ŸŒŸ

๐ŸŒž Summer just got even better with the Civic League's Enrichment Programs! ๐ŸŽ‰ Our Ambassador Program is perfect for 3rd-5...
06/14/2023

๐ŸŒž Summer just got even better with the Civic League's Enrichment Programs! ๐ŸŽ‰ Our Ambassador Program is perfect for 3rd-5th graders looking to develop leadership skills and explore the arts ๐ŸŽญ๐ŸŽจ๐Ÿ•บ And for middle school students in grades 6-8, our Learn to Earn Program offers team building activities, S.E.L. workshops and more ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ–๏ธ Plus, our Highschool Summer Institute focus on character development and goal-setting activities to boost self-esteem and promote positive behavior ๐Ÿ‘ Don't miss out on these amazing programs - sign up today by clicking the link in our bio!

Mark your calendars for June 3rd! The Civic League of Greater New Brunswick is hosting a Neighborhood Health Fair from 1...
05/11/2023

Mark your calendars for June 3rd! The Civic League of Greater New Brunswick is hosting a Neighborhood Health Fair from 11 am to 2 pm. Come out and learn about tons of health and wellness tips, interactive activities, and community resources, you won't want to miss this fun-filled event! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ

ยกMarquen sus calendarios para el 3 de junio! La Liga Cรญvica de Greater New Brunswick estรก organizando una Feria de Salud del Vecindario de 11 a.m. a 2 p.m. Vengan y aprendan sobre muchos consejos de salud y bienestar, actividades interactivas y recursos comunitarios! ยกNo querrรกn perderse este evento lleno de diversiรณn! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ

April is Autism Awareness Month, The Civic League is proud to support individuals with autism and their families every d...
04/01/2023

April is Autism Awareness Month, The Civic League is proud to support individuals with autism and their families every day.

We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential, regardless of their neurodiversity. By raising awareness about autism and promoting acceptance and inclusion, we can create a more compassionate and understanding world for all.

Together, we can make a difference! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿงฉ๐Ÿง 

Join us in spreading the word this month by using the hashtags

Thank you to   and  for sponsoring such a wonderful event for our leadership students! They enjoyed the screening of Bla...
02/25/2023

Thank you to and for sponsoring such a wonderful event for our leadership students! They enjoyed the screening of Black Panther!

02/21/2023

Today we honor el-hajj Malik el Shabazz also known as Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a powerful orator and civil rights activist who was assassinated on February 21, 1965, Below are some words about Malcolm and his impact from our President and CEO, Dr. C. Roy Epps:

Prior to entering the U.S. Army, my brother Edward had introduced me to some writings and audio tapes of Malcolm X. Living in and visiting Harlem gave me the opportunity to hear Malcolm on a number of occasions prior to being assigned to first Army Medical Labs at 80 Church Street, downtown Manhattan. In the summer of 1963, I had an opportunity to visit Mosque 7 in Harlem, where I saw and heard Malcolm X, in person. He was mesmerizing and convincing about the status and conditions of the 'Negro". Although he had limited formal education, he was very well-read and highly articulate. After hearing him a few times concerning the plight of the "Negro" in America, I seriously considered the religion of Islam and the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. After the historic "March on Washington" in August and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November, the Nation of Islam no longer interested me. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad suspended Malcolm for his comments concerning Kennedy's death and I became disillusioned with the Nation. The next week, I entered the United States Army. When Cassius Clay, later Muhammad Ali, won the World Heavyweight Championship in February of 1964, proclaimed he was a Muslim, Mohammed Ali; Malcolm X left the Nation. In the following months, the atmosphere was very tense in Harlem. However, being a part of Harlem in 1964 was a revolutionary feeling. In April, Malcolm X left for the holy city of Mecca and the apprehension in the community subsided.

It was on Monday 22nd of February 1965 while riding the subway to work that I noticed the headlines of the newspaper..."Moslem Leader Slain." The train was less crowded than usual which I recognize as very strange.

Malcolm X was murdered the day before, Sunday evening, February 21 at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights, in Harlem. Considering the current conflict at those times between Malcolm and the Honorable Elijah Mohammed, such a violation of security was unheard of.

Very few men have had a real influence on my life from an operational standpoint. Al Hajj Malik al-Shabazz is one of them. He brought a real understanding of where black people existed in a reluctant society to recognize us as productive and resourceful people. At that time, he was one of the few men who raised the consciousness of many in the black community to understand their potential power in this society; therefore, he was dangerous to this society. This was particularly true as Malcolm X prepared to take the case of the plight of the African-Americans before the United Nations International Court for oppressive crimes committed by the United States government against People of Color. Monday, February 22, 1965, was the longest subway ride to 90 Church Street during my service in the army.

02/06/2023

Dr. Eric B. Chandler was dedicated to service in our City. He was one of the organizers of the NAACP, and one of the original members of the Board of Directors of the Civic League of Greater New Brunswick, NJ, serving as its President for 13 years. Dr. Chandler received his BS in Chemistry from Bates College, his MS in Chemistry from Harvard U, and his EdM and EdD degrees at Boston U. He was a Professor of Chemistry for 17 years and later a medical social worker for the Middlesex County Welfare Department. The Dr. Eric B. Chandler Health Center on George Street, New Brunswick is named for him. Photo c. 1955 excerpted from the Civic League of Greater New Brunswick history video referenced. More about him through the RWJ Barnabas website.
http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/patient_care/chandler/about.html
https://youtu.be/mW9Shl8zQOY

Thank you for your loyalty and amazingly consistent work! Cheers to many more! ๐ŸŽ‰
02/06/2023

Thank you for your loyalty and amazingly consistent work! Cheers to many more! ๐ŸŽ‰

Happy 53rd Employment Anniversary Dr. Epps! ๐ŸฅณIn the spring of 1967, with the aftermath of civic racial disturbances in t...
02/01/2023

Happy 53rd Employment Anniversary Dr. Epps! ๐Ÿฅณ

In the spring of 1967, with the aftermath of civic racial disturbances in the Central Jersey areas, Dr. C. Roy Epps made the professional decision to resign from his product development chemist position at Colgate-Palmolive Research Center in Piscataway and assume a Community Counseling position with what was then, the Urban League of Greater New Brunswick on September 17, 1967. Working as the Assistant to the agency's Executive Director, Joseph Wyke, Epps assumed the agency's leadership at the beginning of 1970. On February 1st, 1970, Epps became the youngest Executive Director in the National Urban League movement - one hundred and twelve affiliates nationwide, at that time. Also, in June of that year, he received his Master's in Urban Planning from Rutgers - the State University.

01/24/2023

New Brunswick Middle School celebrated the newly created Verizon Innovative Learning Lab with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony. Two of our Middle School Leadership students were involved in this event as members of the Tech Team. We are very excited for New Brunswick students to have access to this state-of-the-art learning lab. Thank you to New Brunswick Public Schools for inviting us to celebrate with you! ๐Ÿฅณ

Meet the team behind the Civic League Student Programs. Our team of amazingly talented and skilled people are passionate...
01/13/2023

Meet the team behind the Civic League Student Programs.

Our team of amazingly talented and skilled people are passionate about creating a positive learning environment for the students of New Brunswick.

To learn more about the Civic League and our programs, check out our website!

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New Brunswick, NJ
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