Partnership in Practice

Date
2004-08-24
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American Outlook Magazine
Abstract

Article discusses the transitions made in Fresno, California from a city with a very high crime rate, high unemployment, etc. to a stronger community with partnerships between congregations and the major hospitals,between clergy and cops, between churches and public schools, between faith-based organizations (FBOs) and Fresno County government. Some of these partnerships and collaborations have led to decreases in crime (one of the programs involves churches renting apartments in high-crime public housing projects and converting them into community centers); to neighborhood revitalization and affordable housing development initiatives; to an increase in the number of mentors available to at-risk kids; to an innovative, peer-to-peer mentoring program that matches former welfare recipients with current welfare recipients.

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Civil Society, Citizen/Public Participation, Community Improvement/Development, Human Services, Faith-Based Initiatives, Human Services, Family Services
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