Comerica Donates $17,000 to IMAGINE Mentoring During Detroit Tigers Negro League Weekend Celebrations
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IMAGINE Mentoring educates youth to imagine the power of their potential, increase their self-esteem through self-awareness, and encourage them to pursue their dreams in spite of the obstacles they face in life.
"I am proud to have Comerica as a partner," Latonya L. Garth, The IMAGINE Mentoring Program of Michigan Founder. "Their support allows IMAGINE to expand and enhance our programs in ways that otherwise would not have been possible. They truly raise the expectations of what a bank can be in and for the community."
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IMAGINE's programs have created a brighter future for more than 1,000 of metro
As part of a more than two-decades long partnership with the Detroit Tigers to present Negro Leagues Weekend, Comerica honored IMAGINE Mentoring for its impactful community service during an on-field recognition prior to the Tigers game on July 22 against the San Diego Padres.
"IMAGINE Mentoring has become a valuable resource and life-altering support organization that helps remove obstacles and improve the lives of hundreds of young people in our communities," said Steve Davis, Comerica Bank Michigan Market President. "When you create a support system and can empower the life of a young woman who has faced traumatic and challenging situations, you can change her future and uplift families and communities in the process. IMAGINE is exceptional in providing transformative services with the mission to empower those in need."
The Tigers Negro Leagues Weekend is an annual tradition marking the longest-running weekend celebration of its kind in Major League Baseball. The weekend of festivities honors the legacy of the Negro Leagues and African Americans who have strengthened the legacy of baseball in the African American community and contributed to the rich history of the Tigers.
Including this year's financial support, Comerica and Comerica Charitable Foundation has provided IMAGINE Mentoring over
In addition to financial contributions, Comerica has mentored participants of the IMAGINE Mentoring program through extensive financial education and workforce development engagements throughout its ongoing partnership.
While IMAGINE primarily works with school-aged girls, they also serve the broader community through its annual Holiday Give Back. The Give Back provides gifts, toiletries and household items to low-income households that are struggling to make ends meet. The goal of the Holiday Give Back is to reduce the burden of the holidays on the parents, so that they can focus on their children.
The IMAGINE Mentoring Program has partnered with several organizations over the years, including the
Comerica Bank, a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, has served
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