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STRONG FAMILIES. Good Neighborhoods Action Team June 17, 2008. What is a strong family?. A strong family experiences love, respect, and well-being within the family and are effectively connected to knowledge and resources in the community. Our Team’s Long-Term Objectives.
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STRONG FAMILIES Good Neighborhoods Action Team June 17, 2008
What is a strong family? • A strong family experiences love, respect, and well-being within the family and are effectively connected to knowledge and resources in the community
Our Team’s Long-Term Objectives • Link Cody/Rouge families with appropriate resources and monitor the resources for effectiveness • Presenta series of on-going workshops that are focused on enhancing strong families • Explore options for neighborhood food pantries
Explore options for food pantries • What resources already exist in the neighborhood? • Are these resources meeting families’ needs? • What are our options for getting more food to more families?
Linking families to resources • Conduct a survey of Cody/Rouge families to find out what family resources exist and to link these resources to people who need them • Work with a number of families to create a plan to meet their family’s main concerns and help link the families to the appropriate resources
Linking families to resources • The Cody/Rouge Gazette – a community newsletter to assist in building strong families • The 1st issue will feature interviews, articles, youth employment and summer activities, and youth poetry
Home maintenance Childrearing Youth empowerment Starting block clubs Budgeting and saving Home ownership Conflict resolution Neighborhood watch Starting a small business Health care Nutrition After-school programs How youth can talk with parents Substance abuse Raising grandchildren Career education Financial aid and scholarships for college Workshops for strong families
Workshops for strong families • The 1st Annual Cody/Rouge Family Fun Day • Don’t miss it: August 16, 2008 from 12:00-5:00 pm at St. Suzanne • We’ll have a bouncing castle, basketball tournament, games, face painting, guest speakers and break-out sessions, hair cuts, resources for families, good food and much more!
Getting Results • Families gain information and access to resources • Community agencies, including churches, businesses, and schools, share facilities, resources, and programs • Social service agencies become more aware of how best to reach families and deliver services • Businesses become better informed of community needs and provide youth incentives
We Can’t Do This Alone! • Please get involved with our Action Team • Sign up to volunteer at the 1st Annual Family Fun Day – August 16, 2008 • Fill out the Strong Families survey • Support future Strong Families seminars and meetings • Stay involved with one of the four Cody/Rouge Action Teams
Sister Lucy Abbey Di Algood Charles Boayue, Jr. Theresa Early Richard Horne Dave Law Willye Lowery-Whitly Chacrice Miles Willa Miller Tracey Moore Gloria Newton Maria Peoples Belinda Raines Khadijah Shabazz Lynette Simmons Charles Small Valaise Smith Luutricia Valentine Tangy Washington Harold White Thanks to all our Action Team Members
Thanks to • The Skillman Foundation • University of Michigan School of Social Work • Cody High School – Detroit Public School • Second Grace United Methodist Church • Many local social and professional organizations • Many churches and community groups within the Cody-Rouge area