Safe and Vibrant Neighborhoods
Jacqueline Jones, Vice President for Public Policy at United Way had this comment on the Safe and Vibrant Neighborhoods posting:
"The reduction of crime is key to safe and vibrant neighborhoods. UWSEM plays a key leadership and partnership role with the Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative working towards the outcomes of safe communities and the successful reintegration of ex-offenders into our communities. Both of these outcomes require a collective coordinated community approach.
Vibrant and safe neighborhoods also impact our community's overall economic growth and development and support educational attainment, asset building, access to services, and advancement of literacy. Thus, reduction of crime becomes a critical strategy in our community's quest for a stronger region that is competitive in today's global world."
Jacqueline R. Jones, MSW
Vice President, Public Policy
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
"The reduction of crime is key to safe and vibrant neighborhoods. UWSEM plays a key leadership and partnership role with the Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative working towards the outcomes of safe communities and the successful reintegration of ex-offenders into our communities. Both of these outcomes require a collective coordinated community approach.
Vibrant and safe neighborhoods also impact our community's overall economic growth and development and support educational attainment, asset building, access to services, and advancement of literacy. Thus, reduction of crime becomes a critical strategy in our community's quest for a stronger region that is competitive in today's global world."
Jacqueline R. Jones, MSW
Vice President, Public Policy
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Labels: Agenda-for-Change



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