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Title: COMMUNITY ACTION COLLABORATIVE


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SEEDS OF SUCCESS
COMMUNITY ACTION COLLABORATIVE JANUARY 24, 2009
EDUCATION
EMPOWERMENT
EXCELLENCE
Creating hope, possibilities, empowerment, and
encouragement in our communities through quality
programs and services. - Seeds of
Success mission
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EDUCATION
EMPOWERMENT EXCELLENCE

COMMUNITY ACTION COLLABORATIVE
  • Purpose Collection of committed community
    stakeholders coming together to strategically
    plan how to effectively change conditions in
    their community. They will be instructed on the
    processes, best practices, and avenues of action
    which will maximize their ability to transform
    their neighborhoods.
  • Youth possess the desire to change the conditions
    in their environments, but they are unaware of
    the necessary steps. Youth will receive training
    on the development of a strategic action plan
    designed to serve as a road map to execute their
    community enhancement goals.
  • Applied Learning Project Youth will complete two
    community projects to gain experience in Civic
    Engagement.
  • Spring Project Food Drive (Supporting
    Identified Local Pantry)
  • Winter Project Coat Drive (Supporting
    Identified Local Homeless Shelter)
  • Note Groups will convene during their Spring,
    Summer, and Winter Breaks to discuss
  • project outcomes and attend workshop sessions.

SEEDS OF SUCCESS
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EDUCATION
EMPOWERMENT EXCELLENCE

THE PROCESS
  • Recruited organization must identify a team of 5
    to 10 youth and an adult group
  • leader to register for the sessions. Each group
    will receive a confirmation letter
  • along with a registration packet. On the day of
    the event (January 24, 2009),
  • organizations will receive their group and room
    assignments.
  • PROGRAM METHOD
  • Established community organizers will lead small
    group instruction workshops to educate and
    empower youth to begin taking action to change
    their environments
  • Participants will be tasked with applied learning
    projects to demonstrate their retention of the
    material (Food and Clothing Drive) throughout the
    year
  • Activities and learning sessions will be
    conducted to celebrate the successes achieved by
    the groups and to continue to provide resources
    and insight supporting their efforts
  • Participants will receive a resource guide to
    compliment the instructional sessions
  • Ongoing technical support will be provided to
    each participating group

SEEDS OF SUCCESS
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EDUCATION
EMPOWERMENT EXCELLENCE

SCHEDULE FOR DAY
  • 800AM 845AM Registration
  • 900AM- 945AM Keynote Speaker
  • 945AM 1015PM Community Action 101
  • 1015AM 1030AM Break
  • 1030AM 1115AM Assessing Community Needs
  • 1115AM 1200PM Community Inventory
    (Resources Available)
  • 1200PM 1245PM Lunch
  • 100PM 200PM Developing Your Plan
  • 200PM 300PM Organizing Your Team
  • 300PM 315PM Break
  • 315PM 345PM Marketing and Media
  • 345PM 415PM Closing Speaker
  • 415PM 430PM Questions/Group Pictures

SEEDS OF SUCCESS
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EDUCATION
EMPOWERMENT EXCELLENCE

KEY EVENT INFORMATION
  • Event hosted at Morehouse College (830 Westview
    Drive) in Dansby Hall
  • Co-Sponsored by Morehouse College Psychology
    Department
  • A total of 125 youth will participate
  • Breakfast, lunch, and snack provided
  • Contact Information
  • Gavin McGuire, Senior Consultant
  • 678-522-4133
  • For more information on Seeds of Success, please
    visit
  • www.theseedsofsuccess.net

SEEDS OF SUCCESS
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