Program Facets

Around the world, members of The Links, Incorporated serve and give back to our communities through service projects which focus on building partnerships and developing programs that are sustainable.

Programming

is at the heart of LINKDOM

The Links, Incorporated addresses the needs of the community through program Facets, which are organized to provide a dedicated focus on targeted areas of focus and specific audiences.

Our Facets

Areas and chapters embrace programs that combine the effective coordination of our national organization’s “Facets” or programmatic themes which are comprehensive and flexible to meet the ever-changing and diverse needs of communities all over the world.


The Arts

The Arts Facet is committed to creating and supporting opportunities to educate minority youth in the arts and present and support performances by artists in a diversity of disciplines.


Health & Human Services 

The Links, Incorporated established the Health and Human Services Facet (HHS) in response to chronic health disparities that persist in black communities that result in the decreased life expectancy of people of African Ancestry.

International Trends & Services 

The Links, Incorporated created the International Trends and Services Facet (ITS) in 1970 with the purpose of providing programming to people of African ancestry globally so that they may have a better quality of life.

Services To Youth

The Links, Incorporated created its first program facet, Services to Youth (STY), to equip black youth to use their intellect and spirit of achievement to become successful and productive citizens.

National Trends & Services

The Links, Incorporated created the National Trends and Services Facet (NTS) to eliminate disparities by reducing barriers to resources through advocacy, education and service.


HBCU Initiative

The Links, Incorporated established the Health and Human Services Facet (HHS) in response to chronic health disparities that persist in black communities that result in the decreased life expectancy of people of African Ancestry.

Programming Leadership

Patrice McClain,
Program Chairman