Neighborhood Improvement David Mitchell Role of the Black Family Development Introduction of Presentation Team Neil Sweat - Resident Co-Convener Henry.

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Neighborhood Improvement David Mitchell Role of the Black Family Development Introduction of Presentation Team Neil Sweat - Resident Co-Convener Henry Hilliard Kayla Jan Wiley

What is Neighborhood Improvement Neighborhood Improvement is… People coming together to create a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment with all the necessary resources to ensure the success of children, youth and families in the Osborn Community This will be accomplished by developing programs that Address Home Ownership and Repair Improve Parks and Open Spaces Supports and Youth Friendly Environment, and Promotes Neighborhood Pride

The Assets in Osborn Over 14,000 Youth live in the area Homeownership Rate is 66% Increasing Cultural Diversity Strong Business Ownership Osborn High School & Brenda Scott Libraries, recreation Centers, and Houses of Worship St. John Conner Creek

Opportunities for Improvement Over 35.8% of the population are children living in poverty Unemployment is higher than the city, state, and national average Single Family Households represent 30% of the houses

The Future Quality of Life Improve the environment to address chronic illness, and health issues Availability of jobs and job training programs for residents Dealing with the illegal dumping issue Lowering crime rate Clean up of alleys, vacant lots, debris removal

The Future Invest in community recreation facilities Develop a plan for reuse of vacant school sites Invest money in schools (Osborn School Pool) Create 250 block clubs Establish Osborn Merchants Association

How We Get There A Network of Resources Man Network & Von Stubben CB Patrol Youth Summit Improved Relationship between Police and Community Mapping of vacant property and community assets Target Specific Grants Youth Summer Employment

Next Steps Abandoned home removal programs Establish program for home repair (seniors) Urban Farming & Gardening Osborn Greenhouse) Transport Kids to after-school program Establish a Kids Safe House Communication Tools

Next Steps Raising funds in our community An example

The End Thank You