Applications for the Office of Neighborhoods’ “Engaging Neighbors to Develop Stronger Neighborhoods” are still being accepted through Jan. 12, but the class is filling up fast.
To apply,
click here to fill out the application.
“Engaging Neighbors” is open to all city residents who wish to develop and/or sustain healthy neighborhood environments through actively participating in their neighborhood organization.
This free workshop is also designed for all active members in resident-led, resident-controlled neighborhood organizations, and for any city resident who may wish to start or revive a neighborhood group.
Led by established facilitator Ron Davis, the workshop will run 11 weekly sessions on Thursday evenings, beginning on Jan. 18. There will be a two-week spring break (March 15 and 22). Sessions will resume March 29 and conclude April 12 (assuming no postponements due to inclement weather).
Seating is limited, but neighborhood groups are encouraged to send more than one person to this training!
For questions or to request that a hard copy application be mailed to you, contact Hannah Freeman at
[email protected] or call 215-3456. For more information about the workshop,
please visit our webpage.