2008

Professional Women’s Exchange: To bring professional women together to raise awareness of specific community service needs related to women/families – a network to help address those needs. The 2009-10 program will focus on helping transition women from public support to work, but this network, would serve as a permanent vehicle to raise money annually for projects.

Professional Women’s Exchange: To bring professional women together to raise awareness of specific community service needs related to women/families – a network to help address those needs. The 2009-10 program will focus on helping transition women from public support to work, but this network, would serve as a permanent vehicle to raise money annually for projects. Read More »

Homeownership Preservation – to handle class action suits and individual cases to maintain individual homeownership, community and neighborhood integrity and structure, and prevent additional individuals from facing foreclosure. The Youth Housing Project will focus on creating affordable rental housing for former foster youth and youth exiting DJJ and prison placements.

Homeownership Preservation – to handle class action suits and individual cases to maintain individual homeownership, community and neighborhood integrity and structure, and prevent additional individuals from facing foreclosure. The Youth Housing Project will focus on creating affordable rental housing for former foster youth and youth exiting DJJ and prison placements. Read More »

Crisis in Duval County Foster Care and Education: Targets most needy children in foster care with developmental or emotional/mental disabilities and languishing in foster care and education systems that negatively impact foster children in Duval County

Crisis in Duval County Foster Care and Education: Targets most needy children in foster care with developmental or emotional/mental disabilities and languishing in foster care and education systems that negatively impact foster children in Duval County Read More »

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