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Latest News
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October-26-2009
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POPI Celebrates Final Report
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The Power of Partnership Initiative
celebrated the completion of the
Final Report and hosted a press
conference on October 21, 2009.
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August-20-2009
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Community Leaders Hope to Model Holistic Approach to Education
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Visits to programs in New York City and
Los Angeles may be the genesis of a
Carpinteria project.
Local community and education leaders
Paul Cordeiro, left to right, Vishna Herrity,
Michelle Roberts
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March-27-2009
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The Power of Partnership Initiative announces the South Coast of Santa Barbara County’s desired Outcomes for Children, Seniors, and their Families for the next ten years
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Last month, the Power of Partnership Initiative’s Vision Council reviewed the results of dozens of community listening sessions and engagements with more than 100 local organizations as well as the results from more than 5,200 completed
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ADVOCATE
All south coast of Santa Barbara County children, seniors, and families deserve to be healthy, empowered, safe, and successful.
That’s why the Power of Partnership Initiative is working on strengthening the building blocks for an improved community:
Education – Helping children and adults achieve their potential to pursue their chosen life path
Health – Improving, through access and engagement, physical, emotional, and spiritual health of children, seniors, and their families
Safety – Making sure our neighborhoods, schools, homes, and meeting places are safe havens
Stability – Encouraging children and seniors to feel safe, loved, and valued
Making a difference is about helping one person at a time and more about changing systems to help all of us for the better. We are all connected and interdependent. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when seniors can live independent lifelstyles, when families are safe, and when community members feel stable.
To learn how you can advocate for a better future for children, seniors, and their families, please call the Power of Partnership Initiative offices, at (805) 965-8591
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