Title: NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSFORMATION
1 NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSFORMATION
2 Transformation Is
A permanent change in peoples attitude, belief
and behavior in all areas of their life
(physical, spiritual, emotional, social) who then
facilitate the same changes in others who change
their neighborhood from the inside out.
3 Whats Needed for Transformation
4 Vision For The City
See a city transformed, neighborhood by
neighborhood, in all areas of life. Neighborhoods
are networked together so eventually the city is
transformed as a whole.
5 Neighborhood Based
- A Neighborhood is
- Small in geographic size
- Built around an elementary school or
- A Census Track in US Census terms
- (Census ZIP Code is too large)
- Many time 10 to 12 square blocks in size
- Most cities have established neighborhoods set by
the city government and historical precedence.
6Observed Needs Of The Urban Poor
- Alcohol and drug dependency
- Spousal and child abuse
- Poverty
- No or sub-standard jobs
- Single moms on welfare
- Poor living conditions
7But There Are Many Assets Also
- There are many assets found in people living in
the neighborhood as well as local associations
and networks already functioning in the
neighborhood. - They are waiting to be used.
- Its reinstituting neighbor helping neighbor
8 Ministry Approach
- A multi-faceted, neighborhood-based, development
strategy that deals with the WHOLE person in
urban under resourced neighborhood which builds
on their assets.
9 What Neighborhood Transformation Is Built On
- Identifying and utilizing the assets already
found in the neighborhood. - Mobilizing individuals, associations and
institutions. to come together to build on their
assets and not concentrate on their needs. - Reawakens neighbor helping neighbor instead of
being dependent on professionals.
10Finding Assets In Your Neighborhood
- Individual Skills And Abilities
- Identify skills and assets of individuals and
what they are willing to share. - Association
- Identify what informal groups are involved in
the neighborhood already. - Institutions
- Identify formal organizations government,
for- profit and non-profit organizations. -
11Mobilizing a Neighborhood
- After Finding Assets in The Neighborhood
- Connect individuals to others and
- groups to use their skills and abilities.
- Build relationships among associations
- for common goals of neighborhood
transformation built on assets. - Form broadly based collaborative committed to
further mobilizing existing assets for good of
the neighborhood.
12 Ways to Help a Neighborhood
- Relief Ministries - Provides temporary assistance
without addressing long term needs nor using
assets found in the neighborhood. - Betterment Ministries - Tend to create short term
positive, caring beneficial environments and
relationships that offer participants respite or
positive experiences. - Development Ministries - Focus on measured
changes in knowledge, skills abilities or
conditions of the participants
13How Urban Settings Are Different Then Rural
Settings for CHE
- People come from all over
- Few people know each other in the neighborhood
- Sense of isolation
- No sense of community or unity
- Hold very few things in common.
- Professionals do everything for poor
14Neighborhood Transformation Is
Committed To
- Partnering with groups already in the
neighborhood. - Promoting self-help within the neighborhood, not
providing services to the neighborhood. - Finding local leadership, training them how to
solve their needs with people in their area and
releasing them to do it. - Discovering and using
- local resources found in
- their neighborhood.
15 NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSFORMATION GROUPS
16 Training/Facilitation Team
- Initiates the program and creates awareness in
the neighborhood. - Begins the process by identifying individual
- assets and skills and associations within the
neighborhood. - Made up of a group of people with different
skills and background equipped how to help
the neighborhood. - Trains the Committee and
- Neighborhood Mobilizers.
17 Training of the Facilitation Team
- Either of Three Ways
- Seven Saturdays spread over 24 months
- Three weekends spread over 24 months
- One five day Intensive training
18 Committee
- Local people chosen by their neighbors to lead
and manage the work. - A group representing different segments of the
area. - Trained by the Training Team to be a good
functioning committee. - Initial 18 hour training then
- on-going as needed.
19 Neighborhood Agents of Change
- Volunteers who have a heart to see their area
changed physically, spiritually, emotionally and
socially. - Trained by the facilitation team on the
identified priority needs of that area. - Who Put into practice what they have learned.
- Share what they have learned regularly with 10 to
15 of their neighbors.
20 Expectations For Ministry
- Transformed neighborhoods from the inside.
- People know neighbors and helping each other.
- People knowing and growing in Christ.
- People taking responsibility for their own lives.
- Healthy growing churches.
- Improvement in employment and living conditions.
- Reduction in disease, crime, drug and alcohol
addiction. - Neighborhoods throughout city using the urban
ministry networked together to learn from and
encourage each other.
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