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June 14, 2023

‘100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina’ hold 3rd annual golf tournament fundraiser

LELAND, N.C. (WWAY) – On Wednesday, 100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina held their 3rd annual golf tournament to raise money for their ventures and mission: Help out the next generation. READ MORE

June 20, 2022

100 Black Men of Coastal NC hold Juneteenth Golf Tourney to raise scholarship money for students

HAMPSTEAD, NC (WWAY) — A scholarship golf tournament took over the Castle Bay Golf Course on Thursday, June 16th, 2022, just ahead of the Juneteenth Holiday. The event was held by the non-profit called, “100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina”. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life for African Americans in Southeastern North Carolina. READ MORE

June 9, 2022

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT: Local chapter of 100 Black Men of America, Inc.

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - It started with a vision -- a mission to educate and empower underserved African American boys. In 1963, 100 Black Men of America, Inc. was formed by some prominent black men, including the late baseball great Jackie Robinson. The goal was to have 100 chapters across the country. READ MORE

July 24, 2019
100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina raising funds to send teens to college

The 100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina Chapter will hold its 2nd Annual Awards Recognition and Fundraiser this Saturday at Wrightsville Beach. The concept of “The 100” began in 1963 in New York City when a group of concerned African American men began to meet to explore ways to improve conditions within their community. “The organization was founded with the principles of mentorship, economic empowerment and health/wellness,” said Yusef Abdur-Razzaaq, a member of the 100 Black men of Coastal North Carolina Chapter.

April 10, 2019
2019 Razor Walker Award

Our very own, President Dr. Jerry L. Jackson is a recipient of the 2019 Razor Walker Award for Educational Leadership Dr. Jerry Jackson has enhanced the lives of thousands of young people over the course of his career. With vision, the strength of leadership, and dedication to nurturing future possibilities, he continues to “walk the razor’s edge” in service to underserved youth in the greater Wilmington community.

October 4, 2017
Mentors talk to youth in Coastal North Carolina Success Academy

A group of students involved with the Coastal North Carolina Success Academy was able to listen to a group of speakers Saturday morning at Cape Fear Community College. These students heard from two guest speakers including WWAY’s own Amanda Fitzpatrick, who shared advice and tips on how to be successful in the future. The organization is through the 100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina, who help mentor the youth in Cape Fear.

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