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| Organizational History |
| Originally started as a neighborhood block watch over 10 years ago, the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association of Flagstaff (a federally recognized 501 c 3 non-profit organization) has grown into resident-driven, neighborhood-specific organization that provides community-based programs and services to residents of Flagstaff, Arizona's Sunnyside Neighborhood. SNA currently oversees the Neighborhood's US Department of Justice Weed & Seed Program as well as several other neighborhood driven programs/projects and initiatives. |
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| Mission |
| "Improving lives by mobilizing residents to create lasting changes |
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| SNA/Weed & Seed's Vision of the Neighborhood |
| By 2010 Sunnyside residents and visitors alike will find the Sunnyside neighborhood pleasurable to live in and visit, because of the neighborhood's accomplished Community Policing program crime in the neighborhood is below the City's average, the overall education level of the neighborhood youth is above average - this is reflected throughout the neighborhood's elementary schools, residents and individuals from the greater Flagstaff area regularly participate in neighborhood's culturally-rich family functions and events, because of neighborhood specific economic developement programs designed to provide residents with targeted training and employment opportunities the neighborhood's overall meduim income has risen to match that of Flagstaff, Arizona as a whole. Each street in the neighborhood has sidewalks and there is a park in both north and south Sunnyside. Driving through the sunnyside neighborhood it is evident that Sunnyside is the place to live! |
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| SNA/Weed & Seed's Main Objectives |
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Strengthen Community Awareness, Acceptance and Tolerance |
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Improve Educational Test Scores within the Elementary Schools |
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Facilitate Residential Cooperation |
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Change the Neighborhood Image (positive) |
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Facilitate a Clean Neighborhood |
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Encourage Structural & Infrastructure Maintenance within the Neighborhood |
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Support & Encourage Community Policing (Neighborhood Watch) |
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Establish Strong Links with Local Leaders |
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Assist residents in developing the employment-based skills needed to meet the needs of the community's "in-demand" employment opportunities (resident economic developement) |
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Provide the neighborhood's youth with positive opportunities that encourage civic responsibility and leadership |
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| Copyright 2006 all rights reserved |
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