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Comprised
of over 150 agencies, residents, parents, youth, businesses, schools,
and religious institutions serving the neighborhoods of City Heights,
Normal Heights, Oak Park, Darnall, Rolando, College Area, Kensington and
Talmadge, Mid-City Community Advocacy Network (Mid-City CAN) is one of
the strongest, most mature and esteemed community collaborations in San
Diego County.
Mid-City CAN's goals are:
The kickoff Building Healthy Communities community forum took place June 30 at Hoover High's auditorium. Click here to view the presentation slides from that night. Click here to download a House Meeting Leader application, which are due July 7 at 12 noon. Click here to sign up to be a House Meeting Host today! Download the Mid-City CAN Member list as a .pdf. |
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Mid-City
Community Advocacy Network Mission Statement
Mid City CAN promotes a safe, productive, and healthy community through collaborative efforts of families, youth, schools, religious and cultural organizations, businesses, public and private agencies. Mid City CAN is a clearinghouse for ideas, communication, coordination, advocacy, and networking in support of organizations serving the Mid City community.
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