Chicago Urban League
Pamela Stalling is the Vice President of Housing and Financial Empowerment Center at the Chicago Urban League, a position held since October 2017, where Pamela also serves as a HUD Certified Housing Counselor. In addition, Pamela Stalling has been the Education Program Coordinator at the Northwest Indiana Reinvestment Alliance since May 2010. Pamela Stalling earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Marketing from Saint Louis University from 1985 to 1989.
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Chicago Urban League
The Chicago Urban League (Urban League) was one of the first affiliates of the National Urban League organized in this country to address the needs of African Americans migrating from the rural South to the northern cities in unprecedented numbers at the dawn of the 20th century. The Chicago Urban League works to achieve equity for Black families and communities through social and economic empowerment. Since 1916, the Chicago Urban League—through collaborative community, corporate and civic relationships—has helped people find jobs, secure affordable housing, enhance their educational experiences and grow their businesses. We are passionate advocates for economic and racial equity for Black Chicagoans. The impact of the Urban League's 10+ decades of service to Chicagoans is beyond measure, but it is illustrated by the fact that upon hearing the name of the organization, community members often comment on the positive impact the Chicago Urban League has had in their lives. As one of the largest affiliates in the nation, the Chicago organization remains a leader in the Urban League movement.