2008 Faith Summit
 
Living “The Bill of Rights for the Poor”
 
 
   


The Movement continues...

 

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Opening Political Forum: Friday, April 25 th - 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Join local and national political officials, community stakeholders and concerned citizens for an open dialogue session. The session will be moderated by Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III and Congresswoman Maxine Waters D-CA
Luncheon - Friday, April 25 th - 12:00 noon


Workshop Preference
(select one) - Friday, April 25 th - 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Substance Abuse: HEART’S DESIRE
Many individuals suffer from addiction and find themselves trapped in a lifestyle of substance abuse. Do you want to address the needs of those crippled by the affects of this solvent? Come be a part of the solution by putting agendas in place to stop the madness and move from the heart’s desire of substance abuse, chemical dependencies and mental illness to total treatment and recovery.

Crime Prevention: JUVENILE LOCK DOWN
Protect our youth and save their future! Prevent our kids from being funneled through the “Cradle to Prison Pipeline”. Our children are our future and we need you to be a part of developing plans and implementing solutions to save our youth and protect their future.

Economic Development: COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
The southern sector continues to struggle in the area of land development? This area is rich with possibilities. This interactive workshop will engage participants in setting forth a mandate to make quality land development possible through community investors and credible partnerships. Invest in your community by participating in a case study to put answers and solutions in place to establish successful land development in our city.


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