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AT&T Becomes Founding Member Of Urban League Of Hillsborough County’s Chairman’s Club
Contribution will aid eco- nomic development programs across the county
AT&T is donating $5,000 to the Urban League of Hills- borough County, becoming the first company in the area to join the organization’s Chairman’s Club. As a member of the Chair- man’s Club, AT&T supports the League’s mission to seek eco- nomic equity for the under- served and minority communities of Hillsborough County.
“We are proud to form a collaboration with AT&T,” said Stanley Gray, interim direc- tor, Urban League of Hillsbor- ough County. “Support from the private sector is vital to ensure the Urban League continues to
thrive and with AT&T’s contri- bution we are positioned to help even more Floridians access the education and job-training nec- essary to reach their full poten- tial.”
Through direct and collab- orative efforts focused on ensur- ing access to quality education and work-ready initiatives, the Urban League is Hillsborough County’s advocate for policies and programs that ensure equal participation by African Ameri- cans in the economic and social mainstream.
“AT&T is pleased to support the Urban League’s mission to help make a positive difference in our communities,” said Edwin Narain, Director of Ex- ternal and Legislative Affairs, AT&T Florida. “AT&T’s commit-
Left to right, check presentation: Ed Narain, AT&T; Nicholas Glover, Urban League of Hillsborough County; and Stanley Gray, Urban League of Hillsborough County.
seek opportunities in today’s challenging environment.”
AT&T, Inc. is committed to advancing education, strength- ening communities and improv- ing lives. Through its community initiatives, AT&T has a long history of investing in projects that create learning op- portunities; promote academic and economic achievement; or address community needs. The company’s signature philan- thropic initiative, AT&T Aspire, drives innovation in education to promote student success in school and beyond. With a fi- nancial commitment of $600 million since 2008, AT&T is leveraging technology, relation- ships and social innovation to help all students make their biggest dreams a reality.
ment to education and job train- ing has a long history in Florida and with Stanley and our friends
at the Urban League we hope to better equip Floridians from un- derserved communities as they
Tampa Solid Waste Department Revises Collection Schedule In Observance Of Labor Day
In observance of Labor Day, City of Tampa offices will be closed on Monday, September 7, 2020.
Residential Customers will not receive collection service on Monday, September 7, 2020. The revised collection schedule is as follows:
• Residential Customers who normally receive service on Mon- day will not receive garbage, re- cycling, or yard waste service that day. Customers will receive service on their next scheduled service day.
Regular Residential Solid Waste collection service sched- ules will resume Tuesday, Sep- tember 8, 2020.
• Commercial Customers – for the holiday week, customers who normally receive service on Mon- day, will receive service on Tues- day, September 8, 2020. Collection service will continue
to run one day behind through Saturday, September 12, 2020. Regular Commercial Solid Waste collection service schedules will resume Monday, September 14, 2020.
• McKay Bay Transfer Station and Scale House located at 114 S. 34th St., will be closed on Labor Day (Monday, September 7, 2020) and will reopen with regu- larly scheduled hours on Tues- day, September 8, 2020.
Customers may contact the City of Tampa Utilities Call Cen- ter at (813) 274-8811, or visit the website at www.tampagov.net/solidwaste if they have any questions or concerns.
NOTE: New Tampa residents are encouraged to contact Hills- borough County Solid Waste Management at (813) 272-5680 for their holiday collection schedule.
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