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N.C.N.P.C. WELCOME. Building Safe & Drug Free Communities. N.C.N.P.C. New Castle Neighborhoods Prevention Coalition “Building Safe & Drug Free Communities” PARTNERSHIPS THAT WORK ! DSAMH - SPF-SIG Project Each1 Teach1 Rose Hill Community Center C.H.E.C. Giving Homeless Ministries

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  1. N.C.N.P.C. WELCOME Building Safe & Drug Free Communities

  2. N.C.N.P.C. New Castle Neighborhoods Prevention Coalition “Building Safe & Drug Free Communities” PARTNERSHIPS THAT WORK! DSAMH - SPF-SIG Project Each1 Teach1 Rose Hill Community Center C.H.E.C. Giving Homeless Ministries At the Kings Table Celebrating 11 years of providing “Creative Solutions for Healthier Living” “When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion” Ethiopian Proverb

  3. Mission STATEMENT To empower community residents to prevent alcohol, drug abuse and related consequences among youth in New Castle County through communication, collaboration and coordination.

  4. Unite 13 neighborhoods along New Castle Avenue to prevent and reduce the misuse and abuse of alcohol by increasing knowledge, skills, and behavior of all residents across the lifespan; • Increase protective factors and reduce risk to delay the onset, reduce misuse and prevent abuse of alcohol among Delawareans ages 12-18; • Produce measurablechange and sustainable outcomes within our targeted New Castle County communities. The GOAL of this SPF-SIG Project is to:

  5. LOGIC MODEL

  6. Your Name • Residential Community or Agency Representation • Best Summer Experience Introductions

  7. NCNPC OFFICERS • Chair • Alyson Lang • 1ST Vice Chair • Terrie Williams • 2nd Vice Chair • Ron Handy • Secretary • Stephanie Dove

  8. APPROVE septemberMEETING MINUTES

  9. N.C.N.P.C. We Need Your Help Building Safe & Drug Free Communities

  10. 1. Reduce the consequences of underage drinking & marijuana use, like vandalism, domestic violence/assault, poor school performance, prostitution, burglary, etc. 2. Partner with other committed community citizens and agencies with support from DSAMH funding; 3. Website linkage to announce or learn about community events, accomplishments, needs and challenges; Benefits of Joining NCNPC

  11. 1. Complete the membership form • 2. Complete the Community Involvement Agreement (CIA) • 3. Complete the Sector Representation Form • 4. Attend NCNPC Meetings • 5. Commit to help us reduce underage drinking and marijuana use in our target communities TO JOIN NCNPC

  12. MEMBER GIFT REWARDS

  13. Meetings will occur on the ?? Wednesday of each month, unless otherwise noted (*) and announced. Wednesday, Nov. 6th Wednesday, April 2nd Wednesday, Dec. 4th Wednesday, May 7th Wednesday, Jan. 8th Wednesday, June 4th **Wednesday, Feb. 12th Wednesday, July 2nd **Wednesday, Mar. 12th \Wednesday, August 6th ** This is the 2nd Wednesday of the month Ncnpc 2013-14 Meeting Schedule

  14. Ncnpc DINNER & a MOVIE Holloway Terrace Thursday, August 8th 6:00-9:30 Surrate Park (Dunleith) Monday, August 12th6:00-9:30 Bowlerama Monday, August 19th 6:00-9:30 Oakmont Park Friday, August 23rd 6:00-9:30 Garfield Park Friday, August 30th 6:00-9:30 Simonds Garden Park Friday, September 6th 6:00-9:30

  15. 125”w x 78”H Inflatable Screen

  16. Holloway Terrace/Mayview Manor49 Dunleith/Mansion Park 86 New Castle Ave/Mobile Village72 Oakmont /Rose Hill Gardens43 Overview Gardens/Arbor Place 75 Simonds Garden/Rose Hill 86 Total Movie Night Attendees 411 Movie Night results

  17. At the King’s table

  18. Community needs assessment surveys

  19. New castle county’s finest!

  20. Holloway Terrace Movie Night

  21. Dunleith Movie Night

  22. bowleramaMovie Night

  23. oakmontMovie Night

  24. Overview/garfieldMovie Night

  25. Simonds Garden Movie Night

  26. NCNPC MEMBERS: • 1. Jawanna Saunders 16. Gina Thilker • 2. Fred Tyson 17. Lontoya Murray • 3. James Parker 18. Sgt. John Rowe • 4. Stephanie Dove 19. Susan Clendaniel • 5. Sandy Anderson 20. NakitaSy • 6. Terrie Williams 21. Dwight Holden • 7. Ron Handy, Sr. 22. Carlos Cannon (PV Teen • 8. William Sheridan 23. Cinitae Savage (PV Teen) • 9. Josie Roy 24. Kianna Higgin (PV Teen) • 10. Officer Blythe 25. Asya Eldridge (PV Teen) • 11. Officer Gladney26. Michael Murray (PV Teen) • 12. Sandra Smithers27. Naheemah Murray (PV Teen) • 13. Herman Holloway, Jr. 28. Avonte Cannon (PV Teen) • 14. Kirk Lacy 29. Darryl Chambers • 15. Dorothy Britton 30. Robert Britton THANK YOU

  27. COMMUNITY-BASEDAGENCIES • 1. At the Kings Table Ministry 8. Holloway Terrace Civic Association • 2. Rose Hill Community Center 9. Holloway Terrace Fire Station • 3. Jewish Family Services 10. Oakmont Civic Association • 4. First State Community Action Agency 11. Dunleith Civic Association • 5. Feeding the Homeless Ministry 12. Overview/Garfield Civic Association • 6. ML King Center 13. Hamilton/Eden Park Civic Association • 7. Bowlerama THANK YOU

  28. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES • New Castle County Police – Captain Q. Watson • National Guard – Sgt. John Rowe • County Executive Tom Gordon THANK YOU

  29. (1) Program Development Committee: responsible for planning prevention activities,special events and PR/Media development; (2) Work/Economic Development Committee: responsible for assessing, developing and empowering community residents by identifying employment and training opportunities; (3) Membership Committee: responsible for recruiting & orientating new members; (4) Resource Development Committee: responsible for identifying and securing funding and Leveraging resources to sustain our prevention efforts. NCNPC Work groups

  30. Program Development Committee i • Responsible for planning prevention activities, special events and PR/Media development. • So far, the committee includes: • 1. Sgt. John Rowe • 2. Offc. Jerrian Blythe • 3. Jawanna Saunders • 4. Josie Roy

  31. Responsible for assessing, developing and empowering community residents by identifying employment and training opportunities. The committee members includes: 1. Saundra Smithers 2. Terri Williams 3. Josie Roy 4. NakitaSy Economic Development Committee

  32. Responsible for recruiting and orientating new members. The committee includes: 1. Offc. James Gladney 2. Stephanie Dove 3. Will Sheridan Membership Committee

  33. Responsible for identifying and securing funding and Leveraging resources to sustain our prevention efforts. The committee members include: 1. SheilahYoung 2. Alyson Lang Resource Development Committee

  34. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS!

  35. Oct. 11th Health Fair Oct. 20th Reality Check Show Update NCNPC Website Oct. 25th Xbox Tournament Oct. 30th Red Ribbon ATI Poster Contest NCNPC Prevention activity calendar

  36. Alyson Lang & Jawanna Saunders (302) 345-8744 Email: LangNY88@cs.com www.each1teach1de.org www.ncnpcde.org THANKS YOU!

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