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OCTOBER 2010
Urban Initiatives Awarded Contract for Merced County 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness

Urban Initiatives was awarded a contract--in partnership with the American Round Table to Abolish Homelessness--from the Merced County Association of Governments to complete a 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness. The American Round Table was recently established by Philip F. Mangano who served as the Executive Director of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness during most of the Bush Administration and during the first 100 days of the Obama Administration. During this time, he led the national strategy to prevent and end homelessness and about 350 10-Year plans covering approximately 1,000 jurisdictions were implemented. The Merced County Association of Governments is an association of city and county governments with members who meet to solve local regional problems including homelessness.

 

For more information about the Merced County 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness click here.

Other Activities in Progress: 
Urban Initiatives is serving as a consultant for other community-based activities which include:

Human Trafficking in Southern California is a joint effort with Oasis USA, the Western U.S. Office for Stop the Traffik and the Office for Urban Initiatives at Fuller Theological Seminary. Through this partnership, a survey will be completed that will describe the needs of women and men who have been trafficked into Southern California from Asian countries. 
 
The Haiti Development Initiative is a project of the Office for Urban Initiatives at Fuller Theological Seminary under the leadership of consultant Claude Alexandre who is an accomplished executive with years of local, national, and international experience in community and economic development.
 
Mr. Alexandre has initiated several partnerships between U.S. institutions and Haitian institutions over the years. Recently, he has initiated a partnership between Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology and the Faculty of Human Sciences at the State University of Haiti to create a Center for Research and Psychosocial Interventions that will further support the psycho-social needs of the Haitian community as a result of the recent earthquake and other physical disasters.

For more information click here.
Community-Based and Faith-Based Institutes
Urban Initiatives has established several community-based and faith-based institutes that provide a wide-range of community research, education, evaluation, and development activities that include the following:
 
Institute for Community Psychology studies, designs, and implements assessments, policies, and programs that help community institutions and systems of care improve the quality of life of local neighborhoods. Activities have focused upon domestic violence, health care, homelessness, mental health care, and substance abuse treatment.

For More Information Please Contact Sofia Herrera, PhD at sofiaherrera@urban-initiatives.org.
 
Institute for Transnational Research and Development is dedicated to the transformation of communities by engaging members in reflection and action that is based firmly in their contexts. ITRD understands the inter-connectivity of communities across national borders, thereby working to strengthen their natural networks and flows.

For More Information Please Contact Grace Dyrness, PhD at gracedyrness@urban-initiatives.org.
 
Institute for Vital Economic and Neighborhood Development facilitates neighborhood economic revitalization by creating viable employment and income generating opportunities through the development of successful worker-owned, small business enterprises.

For More Information Please Contact Joe Colletti, PhD at joecolletti@urban-initiatives.org.
 
Office for Urban Initiatives. In addition, Urban Initiatives has established the Office for Urban Initiatives in partnership with Fuller Theological Seminary which is located on the seminary campus. It provides opportunities for students and others from various educational institutions and other community organizations to strengthen their understanding of urban issues through collaborative research and community service.
 
For more information click here
Issue: 9
In This Issue
Urban Initiatives Awarded Contract for Merced County
Other Activities in Progress
Community-Based and Faith-Based Institutes
Urban Initiatives (formerly known as the Institute for Urban Research and Development)
 responds to the economic, housing, and social needs of neighborhoods, cities, and counties from
 local, regional,
national, international, and faith-based perspectives through program development and community-based research. Such activities has focused on affordable housing, business development and education for micro-businesses, fair housing, health care, homelessness, human trafficking, migrant farming, and street vending
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For information contact
Joe Colletti, PhD
 Office for Urban Initiatives/ Fuller Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
626.304.3753

Sofia Herrera, PhD
 Office for Urban Initiatives/ Fuller Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
626.304.3753
sofiaherrera@urban-initiatives.org

 
Andrew Wright
 Office for Urban Initiatives/ Fuller Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
626.304.3753

or visit
Joshua Hammer
Office for Urban Initiatives/ Fuller Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
626.304.3753
joshuahammer@urban-initiatives.org 

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