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On June 17 the All People CDF Freedom Schools programlaunched its second year as a sponsor site or the ChildrenDeense Fund Freedom Schools Program at Lincoln ParkElementary School located on the South Side o Columbus.
We have the opportunity to provide a unique summerexperience or our scholars, lled with literacy, art,physical activity, community gardening, parentengagement, eld trips, awesome guest presentations, andeven a rst-time lm project - at no cost! said RachelWard, Director o All People Freedom Schools and TeCommunity Development or All People Aer SchoolProgram.
CDF Freedom Schools is a national, literacy-enrichmentsummer and aerschool program or students enteringgrades 1-12. Te program curriculum supports childrenand amilies in ve essential components identied as
high quality academic enrichment; parent and amily
All People CDF Freedom Schools Enjoys Second Year of Programminginvolvement; social action and civic engagement;intergenerational servant leadership development; andnutrition, health and mental health. Tis summer, ananticipated 150 sites nationwide will host CDF FreedomSchools. Te CDF Freedom School Program has grown incapacity since the previous year rom being able to serve50 scholars to now being able to serve 75 scholars daily,entering grades 1-9. Community Development or AllPeople is superbly blessed to receive support rom a varietyo unding organizations, so that we may in turn support
and serve others, says Ms. Ward.
Persons interested in learning more about the All PeopleCDF Freedom Schools program are encouraged tocontact Rachel Ward, Program Director, via e-mail [email protected], by phone, (614) 477-6775, or visitonline at www.allpeoplecdreedomschools.com to reviewbios o sta, updates on daily read aloud guests and toreview the complete listing o project unders.
CD4AP Newsletter
Summer 2013
In This Issue
2 Message from John Edgar
2 Back-To-School Event: Supplies Needed
3 CCW Ministry Corner
3 Community Garden Update
4 CD4AP Prepares for 4th Annual Conference
4 CD4AP Adopts A New Strategic Plan
4 South Side Home Repair Update
A quarterly publication by Community Development For All People
5 New Home for Loaves & Fishes
5 Faith & Finance Celebrates Its First Class of
Graduates
6 After School Program Recieves Special Gift
6 CD4AP Renovations Complete
7 Freedom School Photos
8 Good Byes & New Faces
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CCW Ministry Corner
Wow, its hard to believe that itsalread y July. In just 6 short months,we have experienced a number oinitiatives and eorts coming toa successul close. Long-awaitedrenovations to our 2nd oor were
completed resulting in the creationo new meeting rooms and acommercial kitchen. Te UnitedMethodist Free Store, our agshipdirect service oering received a
much deserved ace li. New ooringand paint, welcomes all our shoppers.We also craed, and adopted a newstrategic plan which will guide andinorm our eorts organizationallyor the next 3-5 years. As we lookorward, the remainder o 2013is no less exciting. Our annualBack to School days, an initiativeo the Free Store is just around thecorner. Additionally, we will hostour annual training conerenceOctober 26-28. Tis years theme isEmbracing Diversity: Congregationaland Community Development ina Multicultural World, and withexpanded capacity resulting romour recently completed building
renovations we hope to conductour biggest event yet. L astly, wehave already scheduled our annualcelebration event. On November 13,Nationwide Childrens Hospital will
again play host to this celebratoryevening. Tis year we welcome Dr.Scott Morris as our guest speaker.A board certied amily practicephysician and an ordained UnitedMethodist minister, Dr. Morris isCEO o the Church Health Centerlocated in Memphis, N. So asyou can see, as quickly as the 1sthal o the year has come and gone,the second hal o 2013 is boundto progress just as quickly. I lookorward to you joining us or theinspiring journey that awaits us.
Sincerely,
John EdgarExecutive Director
Message From Executive Director
Summer is here and that meansits time to welcome Volunteer InMission (VIM) teams rom ar andwide seeking both short (a ew hoursto single day) and l ong (upwards oa week) opportunities to engage inimpactul community based projectsand clean-up initiatives. Tis year,VIM teams are expected almost every
week beginning in mid-June throughend-o-month July. While many willoriginate rom Central Ohio, otherswill travel rom as ar as Michigan,Minnesota, and West Virginia or thepurpose o lending their time, talent,and treasures to the South Side and its
residents. For those that are local,they will travel back to their homeseach evening. For those visitingCD4AP rom aar, the building willbecome their home both literallyand guratively. Each night, meetingrooms are converted to sleepingspace and common areas areconverted to quiet places where bothyouth and adults can debrie all thatthey experienced that day.
Comprised primarily o youth groupmembers and their adult leaders,VIM teams tackle everything romtending to community gardens,painting, minor home repairs,and community clean-up. While
VIM team project days and weekscan oen be quite hectic, I am sothankul or these individuals andtheir commitment to improving thequality o lie or those living on theSouth Side. Tank you to all theVIM teams, past, present and utureor all that you have contributed.
, Margaret Madison, Church & Community Worker
Margaret is a GBGM missserving as a Church andCommunity Worker assignCD4AP. She works on houwith volunteers and at the
Dyle Community Garden. visit ourwebsite to learn m
Margaret MadisonAdvance #982943
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Its gardening time again here on theSouth Side and we are all really busy.
Te South Side Communiy Gardenhas already had its rst harvest ozucchini, squash, okra, peppers andbasil. Stephanie Connors is overseeingthis large garden which is near the siteo the ormer South Side SettlementHouse.
Te Mike Dyle Community Gardenat 764 Wager is just as busy. Teperennial owers planted last yearby the Northwest UMC volunteers
headed up by Denny Stephens haveburst into bloom. Planting was laterthan at the South Side C ommunityGarden because o a broken waterline. Now all the vegetables arecoming up in the boxes. Te BoyScouts are earning merit badgesor gardening with us there. Teyhave built us a beautiul compostbin which we will enjoy or years tocome.
In June, 15 persons, including thescouts, joined Bill Dawson romthe Franklin Park Conservatoryas he gave us a demonstration oncomposting. Everyone enjoyed theclass and well all be enjoying theproduce or weeks to come.
South Side Community Gardens Flourish
South Side community garden
Free Store Back-To-School Event: Clothing & Supplies Needed
Its Back to S chool time again atthe United Methodist Free Store!We will be partnering with ourneighborhood schools again thisyear to provide school supplies orall the students at our o the localelementary schools.
Te parents and teachers were verygrateul or the support provided lastyear, and they are very eager or theevent again this year.
Please continue to gather yourschool supplies through VBS,Sunday morning oerings, and othercreative means you have establishedthrough the years. Please bring themto the Free Store the week of August5th. Due to the large quantity oitems needing to be sorted, theearlier in the week the supplies aredelivered, the better. I a group romyour church would like to help sort
the supplies, we will be packing themup August 12th through August 14th.Clothing or all school age childrenis appreciated. New underclothes,socks, and uniorms (dark pants andskirts, and white tops) are needed. Fora complete list o school supplies weneed, please see list below.
Jumbo Crayons
Jumbo Pencils
Blunt Scissors
Binders
Colored Pencils 24-Count Crayons
Erasers
Folders (3-prong and2 pockets)
Glue sticks
Highlighters
Ink Pens (Black/Blue)
Markers
Loose Leaf Notebook Paper
No. 2 Pencils
Rulers
Spiral Notebooks
Scissors
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New Home for Loaves & Fishes
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CD4AP Board Adopts
New Strategic Plan
South Side Renaissance Home Repair Update
Te South Side Renaissance (SSR)Home Repair Program providesgrants to existing homeowners inthe impact area to make exteriorimprovements to their homes. Inaddition to unding rom privatedonars, home repair grant dollars
have also been provided by ColumbusCity Council with particularemphasis on assisting Veterans.Beginning in September o 2012, SSR
provided sixteen home repair grantsto homeowners in the rst phase othe program. Now into Phase three,repairs have been completed ontwenty-seven homes with another13 projects underway. By the endo August, SSR hopes to completeanother een home repairs.
For more inormation contactGretchen Witte [email protected].
Te CD4AP daily lunch program, Loaves & Fishes has recently moved toits new location, storeront space located at 1702 Parsons Ave. Te bright,cheery space has proven ver y accommodating during the rst month ooperation. Current plans are to remain at this location until renovations arecompleted at the Reeb Elementary School, sometime in 2015. At that time,Loaves & Fishes will move to the renovated building joining other agenciesand organizations delivering programs and ser vices to the community.Minor renovations were required prior to moving into the location. Abig Tank You goes out to the men o Scioto Ridge or their eorts. Inaddition, we want to extend a heartelt thank you to New Carlisle UMCor their donation o tables and chairs. For more inormation contact MarkRupp, at [email protected].
Faith & Finances
Celebrates First
Class of Gradua
Via collaboration with the MColumbus Christian Job Coand nancial support receivrom the PNC Bank FoundCD4AP graduated its rst co Faith & Finances on SatuJune 16.
Te 14 graduates recentlycompleted an 11-weekcurriculum designed by TeChalmers Center at CovenaCollege, a GA-based researcand training organization thequips churches with econo
development strategies thatholistically empower peoplare poor.
As the name suggests, FaithFinances is a aith-based nliteracy class oering basicsaround money managemenParticipants were led byinstructor, Eugene Norris awere joined several times byassociates rom PNC Bank.
Participants completing speeligibility requirements alsoreceived a modest savings mCD4AP plans to host 2 addsessions (summer & all) whwill include both day and evclasses.
o learn more about FaithFinances contact Dave Co
CD4AP Makes Ready For Fourth Annual
National Training Event
EMBRACING DIVERSIY:Congregational and CommunityDevelopment in a MulticulturalWorld, is the theme o the rainingCenter conerence on October 26-28.
Participants will be oered a varietyo workshops which will encourage
hem to take their ministries to thenext level by exploring eectiveways to embrace diversity, bothnside and outside the church walls.
Tis conerence is experiential andparticipants will join members othe community in worship, dialouge,shared learning and un. GeorgeHoward returns to present one othe plenaries, Learn Global-ActLocal. Te other plenary, EmbracingDiversity at the United MethodistChurch or All People will bepresented by Donita Harris, KarenCook and John Edgar.Complete inormation, including
workshop oerings, descriptions, andaccomodations or the event can beound on our website:www.4allpeople.org.
Community Development orAll People received a technicalassistance grant rom the OhioCapital Corporation on Housingwhich was used to secure theconsulting services o CauseImpact!.
Te principals o CauseImpact!, ledthe CD4AP Board and sta througha process o strategic planningthat extended over several monthsand included two, two-day ositeworking sessions at the ProcterCamp and Conerence Centerlocated in London, OH.
Te resulting strategic plan
document was ormally presented tothe Board or their review in Apriland voted upon and adopted in May.Te strategic plan will guide theeorts o CD4AP or the next threeto ve years.
Guests at Loaves and Fishes enjoying lunch together.
Guests recieving a hot meal from Jimi McNabb, kitchen lead
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All People CDF Freedom Schools Photos!
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Michelle Moskowitz-Brown, Local Matters
Christina Grote
Anthony Trotman, Franklin County Department of Job And Family Services
Dave Cofer, Community Development for All People
Scholars eating breakfast before Harambee
Scholars dancing to the motivational song, SometInside So Strong.
Building Rennovations Complete
Eorts to renovate the CD4AP mainservice center loc ated at 946 Parsons Ave.have recently been completed. Tese
renovations include a major overhaul tothe 2nd oor that began all 2012. Le d bythe eorts o General Contractor, KMMBuilders, the renovations resulted inthe creation o several new classrooms,meeting space, and restrooms. Tecenter piece o the renovations is a brandnew commercial kitchen. Te kitchen,outtted with mostly donated equipmentrom Nationwide Childrens Hospital, will
serve as the hub or healthy eating and demonstration cookingclasses related to the HEAL program. In addition, the kitchen willbe used to prepare the meal served daily at Loaves & Fishes. TeFree Store recently received a aceli as well; its rst since movingto the current location. New paint and ooring have provided anew and inviting experience or Free Store shoppers.
CD4AP After School Program Benets From
Bountiful Penny Harvest
CD4AP Aer School Program Benetsrom Bountiul Penny Harvest
Te CD4AP Aer School Program washe recent beneciary o a donationrom the students and sta o Lincoln
Park Elementary School.
Te students and sta selectedCD4AP rom a list o several local
organizations to be the recipient otheir Penny Harvest. Te C ommonCents Penny Harvest grew romone childs desire to eed thehomeless, and since 1991, childrenbetween the ages o our and 14have been converting their naturalcompassion or others into action bycollecting pennies and turning thosepennies into grants or communityorganizations $8.1 million in grantsdonated by children since 1991!
Tank you students and sta o LincolnPark Elementary School!
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On June 25, CD4AP held aretirment party in honor oDeborah Archie, Church andCommunity Worker withCommunity Development For AllPeople. Deborah was a missionary
with the General Board o GlobalMinistries o the United MethodistChurch. We very much enjoyedour time with Deborah and wish
her well in the uture!
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Mark Rupp
Rev. Karen M. Cook serves as a Pastor orthe United Methodist Church or All People
and Director o the raining Center withCommunity Development or All People.Along with her role at C4AP, she serves onseveral committees and task orces relatedto the Capitol Area South District and theWest Ohio Conerence. In addition, shewas recently appointed to serve as a boardmember or the General Board o Churchand Society or the United MethodistChurch.
Ms. Weisbrod is Ofce andCommunications Assistant or CommunityDevelopment or All People. A 2011graduate o Otterbein University, Ms.
Weisbrod joined CD4AP in April o 2013bringing with her a breadth o strategiccommunications experience in bothnon-prot and small business sector. Inher role, Sara provides administrative andcommunications support to all CD4APmembers with her eorts ocused bothinternally and externally.
Mr. Rupp supervises the Loaves andFishes daily lunch ministry at CommunityDevelopment For All People. Mr.Rupp works to create an atmosphere ohospitality and community among boththe diners and the sta at Loaves andFishes. Mark joined CD4AP in February
o 2013, and brings a wealth o experiencein community ministry, and a passion tobuild mutuality with the poor. Mark iscurrently pursuing his Masters o Divinityat the Methodist Teological School inDelaware, Ohio.
Rev. Karen Cook
Good byes & New Faces
Sara Weisbrod
Community Development for All People Corporation is a faith-based, non-prot community
development organization dedicated to creating a community and church that welcomes
and cares for all people. Located in Columbus Ohio, the CDC works to improve the
economic, social and spiritual quality of life for residents of the South Side.
Our vision is for a whole, healthy, and engaged community where All People
are empowered to pursue their hopes, dreams, and aspirations; where lives
are transformed by faith, trust and personal fulllment is experienced by the
abundance of Gods love and grace.
visit www.4allpeople.com and our facebook page for more information.
Kelsey Sommers
In Apri o 2013 Kelsey leher position as ofce andcommunications assistant atCommunity Development For AllPeople to work as a multimediaspecialist at the Deleware General
Health District. We very muchenjoyed wish her well in the uture!
Deborah Archie
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