| Philosophy of Community Development |
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Rooted in the belief that the residents of Del Paso Heights have the power to create economic change within their community, the Mutual Assistance Network provides opportunities for individual and community growth that allows the residents to act as guides. Through a comprehensive strategic planning process that involved local residents and community partners, a vision for growth in Del Paso Heights was created that seeks long-term, generational community change and provides a framework for program planning. Known as the Continuum of Change, the approach is based on the principal that in order for a community to advance the resident's lives must be stable enough to allow them to grow individually, while also participating in opportunities to assist Del Paso Heights to move forward. As a method and philosophy for development, the Continuum of Change requires a strong set of partnerships, an infusion of service areas, the ability to measure both successes and failures, and a place for individual and community growth. Continuum of Change The Continuum of Change is based on the concept that the population of Del Paso Heights falls within the range of three groups: 1) Several families and individuals live in a constant state of stress caused by a lack of financial and other resources that creates a stream of crisis situations. For these residents, the Continuum of Change offers a variety of programs and services, such as home visitation, designed to promote stability. 2) Several families and individuals live in stable but unhealthy environments due to low-income levels and the social conditions of the community. Because they don't have the distractions of crisis situations, these residents are able to take advantage of the learning and growth opportunities provided within the areas of youth academics and development, personal economic development, and academy classes and activities designed to assist individual improvement. 3) A smaller population is thriving in their personal lives. These residents have the income necessary to live their preferred life-style, provide a healthy environment for their children, and are able to promote community change through civic engagement. |
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YOUTH Academic Tutoring Mentoring Sports Leagues Recreational Activities Community Improvement Projects
| FAMILY Home Visitation Prenatal Care Child Development Drug and Alcohol Support Physical Health and Nutrition
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ECONOMIC Employment Services Business Development Financial Planning Tax Preparation Home Ownership Preparation | COMMUNITY Business Association Neighborhood Association Farmers Market Parent Teacher Association Educational Acadamies |