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UAW Family Scholarship Program – June 12-17, 2026 *FIRM DEADLINE IS 6/6/26.

WHAT IS THE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ABOUT? The UAW Family Scholarship covers the cost for UAW members and their families to attend a one-week conference at Black Lake. But this isn’t just any conference, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend a program that was designed and centered around our members and their families. Through educational and recreational activities, the Family Scholarship Program allows adults and children to learn and think about how our union empowers us to change our workplaces and communities for ourselves and future generations. These lessons are learned through daily adult and children’s programs and family activities.  WHO CAN ATTEND?  All active or laid-off UAW members in good standing can apply for the Family Scholarship Program if they have never previously attended. This Program is only available one time per member. Past participants are not eligible to reapply. Your spouse/domestic partner (must reside at the same address) and children/grandchildren 4-18 years old may attend with you. You may be required to provide a birth certificate or proof of legal guardianship for each attending child. Children under four years old cannot attend. Other relatives, non-relatives, and retirees are not eligible to participate. WHERE IS THE PROGRAM HELD? Since 1970, thousands of UAW members and their families have participated in the Walter and May Reuther UAW Family Education Center Scholarship Program — changing their lives and those of their loved ones forever! Located in scenic Onaway, Michigan, on Black Lake, the UAW Family Education Center was envisioned by legendary UAW President Walter Reuther to be a place where UAW members and their families could come together to learn and have fun. WHAT DOES IT COST? Once approved for the UAW Family Scholarship, the UAW pays all lodging, food, and program costs for the one-week session! Some travel expenses are also reimbursed! WHEN IS THE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM? July 12-17, 2026 HOW DO I REGISTER? The application deadline is Friday, June 6, 2026. Apply for a scholarship and learn more about the Family Scholarship Program by following the link below! Education Department – 2026 Family Scholarship Program

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Mobilization Training at Black Lake, 9-29-25 through 10-3-25

Organizing Committee Chairperson Sara Noonan and Alternate District Committeeperson Chase Maxwell attended Mobilization Training at Black Lake in Onoway, Michigan. Sara Noonan and Chase Maxwell IUAW President Shawn Fain and Chase Maxwell. Chase Maxwell, pictured with IUAW President Shawn Fain. Chase Maxwell and members from other UAW locals. Sara Noonan with members from other UAW locals. Sara Noonan and others.

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UAW Region 2-B Fall School – 9-14-25 through 9-19-25 at Black Lake

UAW REGION 2-B FALL SCHOOL The UAW holds Fall School through various regional structures to provide education, training, and leadership development for its members. For example, UAW Region 2-B recently closed its Fall School in September 2025, focusing on strengthening skills and solidarity among members. Fall School is a period of concentrated educational programming for UAW members, often organized by individual UAW regions. The goal is to develop members’ understanding of unionism, build their skills and foster solidarity and leadership within the union.  BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Skill Development: Members learn important skills for collective bargaining, member engagement, and understanding worker rights.  Leadership Growth: Education opportunities help members develop into leaders within their local unions.  Solidarity and Community: These schools bring members together, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.  Increased Union Power: By educating its members, the UAW strengthens its ability to advocate for better contracts and improved quality of life for working families.  Pictured below are UAW Local 2000 members who attended from Ohio Assembly Plant, CLI/Source Providers and Autokiniton this year: Region 2-B Representative and Instructor Pat Wallace Region 2-B Director David Green, OHAP District Committeeperson Aaron Contreras and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith. Region 2-B Director David Green, OHAP District Committeeperson Kyle Conger and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith. Region 2-B Director David Green, CLI/Source Providers Steward Mike Starks and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith. Region 2-B Director David Green, CLI/Source Providers Steward Jack Woods and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith. Region 2-B Director David Green, Autokiniton Unit Recording Secretary Kimber Morgan and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith. Region 2-B Director David Green, Autokiniton member James Arnold and Region 2-B Assistant Director Rick Smith.