Information & Resources
Vision Statement
"Resident-Driven/Resident-Accountability, creating a safe community through engaged, informed residents, City Heights has affordable, accessible health care and high quality education for all residents. The entire community’s inclusive human rights practices, youth leadership and empowerment, plus restorative practices are pervasive. Operating with cultural compassion and responsiveness, we have mobilized economic development and our Community Multi-Cultural Resource Centers are the hub of a thriving, vibrant community."
Meeting schedule: 2nd Wednesday of the month.
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at City Heights Wellness Center, 4440 Wightman Street #200
- Meeting Notes: January 2012 (Understanding Probation- PowerPoint Presentation), December 2012, December 2011, November 2011, October 2011, August 2011, July 2011, June 2011, May 2011, April 2011, March 2011, February 2011, 1/12, 7/24, 7/31, 8/19, 9/9, 10/1, 11/4 (Viet), 1/20, 2/3, 2/17, 3/3, 3/17, 3/31, 4/7, 4/21, 5/5, 5/19, 7/14, 8/11, 9/8, 10/13, 11/10 and 12/08.
- Homework
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San Diego County's Juvenile Disproportionate Minority Contact: Reduction Plan
- July 2011 - Barrel Day Meetings Implementation Steps
- July 2011 - Community Policing Implementation Steps
- Diagram by Jose Arenas, executive director, San Diego Organizing Project
- Action center
- Building Healthy Communities PPMT PowerPoint
- Outcomes 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9 (Data Report)
- Why Place Matters (Synopsis)
- Outcome 5 Notes
- Resident Data to Logic Model
- What's next for BHC in 2010?
- Peace Promotion: Tree of Life
- Outcome 5 - External Policy Roundtable
- Community Connections - Gang Summit
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- Logic Model
- Step 1: Youth-Adult Partnerships
- Step 2: Visioning: Page 1 & Page 2
- Step 3: Prioritizing Outcomes
- Step 4: Targeted Changes - Outcome 5
- Step 5: Contradictions - Barriers
- Step 6: Strategic Directions
- Step 7: Resources

Deko Hussein, Resident

